If someone treated you to dinner at a fine French restaurant,

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If someone treated you to dinner at a fine French restaurant, would you order the least expensive dish or the most expensive? Would you take care of the tip?
 

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If it's a date, I wouldn't take care of the tip and I would order something that I would like to actually eat and that would probably be a pricing in the middle. But a lot of really fine restaurants don't list prices so you just don't know.
 

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If it's a date, I wouldn't take care of the tip and I would order something that I would like to actually eat and that would probably be a pricing in the middle. But a lot of really fine restaurants don't list prices so you just don't know.
I would never eat at a restaurant that doesn't list the prices. I'd be out as soon as I saw the menu. There's no excuse for not listing the prices.
 

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If someone treated you to dinner at a fine French restaurant, would you order the least expensive dish or the most expensive? Would you take care of the tip?

It would depend on the circumstance, but I'd choose something I wanted to eat rather than simply picking an expensive dish because I could.
 

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9 times out of 10, I'M the host, and it's typically a business lunch and I don't recall it ever being at a French Restaurant (although sometimes at a Nortons or Ruth Chris)....

For business, the practice is to order whatever you want. There's no consideration for cost, for me as the host or for them as the guest. That's just not how it works in business. It's all business, after all. And of course, I'm using the business credit card.

And in my work, these usually are not social events, they are working lunches. So the primary thing is some restaurant that's not noisy or rushed. To me, it doesn't matter at all if the entrees are $7 or $70... it's did we accomplish what I wanted.

Occasionally, the goal is social, it's simply to build a relationship. And that can involve inviting them to a ballgame or inviting their whole family to Disneyland but often it's a nice dinner. And it may include our wives. And it may be well over $500 for the meal (again, corporate credit card). BUT if I can look back from a profitable deal and see that dinner as a factor toward that, then it was money well spent. I think of these rather like dates, LOL.


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I would never eat at a restaurant that doesn't list the prices. I'd be out as soon as I saw the menu. There's no excuse for not listing the prices.

The rich don't care because they can afford it. So those types of restaurants cater to the very rich.
 

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I'd order what I wanted to eat, though I think the last time I went out to eat at a nice place was in 2003.
 
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