When I was in high school, I had a friend who, for a while, would order a Whopper, hold the meat. We used to kid him saying that that was like order a Whopper, hold the Whopper. And the employees at Burger King -always- had to verify that they'd heard him correctly.
Of course, he was just after the attention. Somehow, I don't think that's the case here.
I went on a double date with a friend once, his girl ordered a house salad, then asked the waiter to hold the cheese, ham, egg, and whatever other toppings it came with. Then when he arrived with her dish she sent it back, saying she wasn't going to pay for a bowl of lettuce.
I turned to my friend and congratulated him on picking a lady who knows what she doesn't want in a salad.
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When I was in high school, I had a friend who, for a while, would order a Whopper, hold the meat. We used to kid him saying that that was like order a Whopper, hold the Whopper. And the employees at Burger King -always- had to verify that they'd heard him correctly.
Of course, he was just after the attention. Somehow, I don't think that's the case here.
No.
Sweetie doesn't like that kind of attention.
We used to have people make orders like that when I worked at McDonald's, and I assumed it was for attention, too.
I went on a double date with a friend once, his girl ordered a house salad, then asked the waiter to hold the cheese, ham, egg, and whatever other toppings it came with. Then when he arrived with her dish she sent it back, saying she wasn't going to pay for a bowl of lettuce.
I turned to my friend and congratulated him on picking a lady who knows what she doesn't want in a salad.
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