According to a survey of 1,000 singles, 35% said the worst part about Thanksgiving is not having a date. Not surprising considering 44% expect to be asked about their love life at least 5 times during the holiday season.
If you catch your cousin and your date flirting during Thanksgiving dinner, how do you handle the situation? 39% would be rational and ask their date to explain themselves, while 10% said they would catch them in the act of flirting, wait till everyone has had a few drinks and confront them in front of the whole family.
84% of singles said if the Thanksgiving dinner they have with their date’s family turns out to be not as tasty as what they are used to at home, they would still force it down with a smile and compliment the chef. 7% would pretend like they are not feeling well and not eat anything. 4% would be brutally honest and tell them the turkey is a little dry, the gravy is runny and the potatoes are too lumpy.
I just love the survey’s that It’s Just Lunch comes up with.
Seriously, have you ever been in the situation where your cousin was flirting with your date?
I have! BUT I, on the otherhand took my date around that cousin because I knew she’d flirt with him IF I said I really liked him. Turned out to be the most creative way I ever “dumped” a guy.
What would you do if you were at a family dinner and your cousin and date were flirting with one another?
It could happen! Might as well be prepared, should the situation arise.
https://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&url=https://www.loveawake.com/free-online-dating/Slovenia-dating-service.html?gender=female
https://coursecraft.net/courses/z91G7/splash
Ask her what she wants
If you catch your cousin and your date flirting during Thanksgiving dinner, how do you handle the situation? 39% would be rational and ask their date to explain themselves, while 10% said they would catch them in the act of flirting, wait till everyone has had a few drinks and confront them in front of the whole family.
84% of singles said if the Thanksgiving dinner they have with their date’s family turns out to be not as tasty as what they are used to at home, they would still force it down with a smile and compliment the chef. 7% would pretend like they are not feeling well and not eat anything. 4% would be brutally honest and tell them the turkey is a little dry, the gravy is runny and the potatoes are too lumpy.
I just love the survey’s that It’s Just Lunch comes up with.
Seriously, have you ever been in the situation where your cousin was flirting with your date?
I have! BUT I, on the otherhand took my date around that cousin because I knew she’d flirt with him IF I said I really liked him. Turned out to be the most creative way I ever “dumped” a guy.
What would you do if you were at a family dinner and your cousin and date were flirting with one another?
It could happen! Might as well be prepared, should the situation arise.
Stinginess Ends in Foolishness
“how would anybody of you will react if you learned that your husband shared a hotel room with a single girl dahil lang nagtitipid sila (translate: because they’re just trying to save money)? o, by the way, i just discovered it, I didn’t know about it until recently! accidentally saw the hotel confirmation. This happened Sept2006.” ~ Anonymous Reader @ Wifespeaks.Com
—————
Additional notes to make the situation a little clearer:
The husband and the single woman were colleagues.
Both were assigned to take a business trip to the US.
Both are from the Philippines where the dollar exchange rate is quite high so it is expensive to go abroad.
Husband is a new father.
The single woman is aware of that the guy’s married with a new baby.
I already left a comment on the thread:
“I can’t help but be alarmed by what anonymous said. I mean I know how stingy people can get but godammit there are limits! Husbands should set limits and single women should practice propriety! That husband should be castrated and that single woman be stoned to death. But, of course, that’s me being conservative and vindictive. I can’t fathom that any reason would be excusable, let alone, be logical!
I’m still single and these kind of things make it harder for me to take the plunge. Gawd.”
It was an emotional outburst on my part, actually. But if you’d notice the last line, that’s what moves me to post this concern here and get the opinion of the Dating Dames readers. I’m not only concern about how this kind of situation can happen when single people decide to go into marriage but also that it somehow made me think that it can happen with unmarried couples who’ve been together a long time.
What would you do if you find yourself caught in a similar situation? Honestly, I think I may react harshly but I haven’t really thought about it thoroughly. Perhaps I feel that there’s a rational way on how to deal with a situation of this sort. Care to share your thoughts on the matter?
Комментарии
Отправить комментарий