Man Allegedly Eats 80% Of Meal, Says Hes Going To The Toilet But Never Comes Back
Dating apps like Tinder are a labyrinth that only a few are able to navigate. From the perfect bio to attractive pictures, there are a million factors that could lead to you finding your match or going on an awkward date.
Unfortunately, this netizens friend wasnt so lucky. Instead of finding her Prince Charming on the dating app Tantan, she literally paid the price of $150 when her date went awry.
This netizen shared her friends plight on Facebook, warning others of the dine-and-dash date.
Date allegedly ordered $150 worth of food
According to the Facebook post, the guy named Chun Zhou ordered $150 worth of food at the popular hotpot chain, Hai Di Lao.
Apparently, he ate 80% of it, then excused himself to go to the toilet. But he never returned.
When the netizens friend tried contacting him, he seemed to have already blocked her everywhere.
Friend intended to go dutch anyway
It would seem like the date ditched his date due to the expensive bill. If he had stayed on, however, he wouldnt have had to shoulder the entire cost.
The netizen said her friend actually intended to AA the meal slang for splitting the bill with him.
Netizen did it to warn others of the runaway date
While its not likely that Chun Zhou would ever pay up, the netizen made the post to warn others about him, lest they fall prey to a similar scam.
Addressing the guy, she also wrote: it doesnt matter if youre poor but at least have some dignity and self respect for yourself
Disrespectful to his date
As Chun Zhou allegedly did was disrespectful and demeaning both to his date and himself, we dont think he should be getting any more matches anytime soon.
Dating apps can be great for meeting new people, or even perhaps the one, but lets face it the one isnt going to leave you hanging at Hai Di Lao with a $150 bill to pay.
If youre going on a first date, maybe its best to make sure that youre both comfortable with the amount youre spending before someone makes a run for it.
https://mustsharenews.com/man-runs-away-date/
Dating apps like Tinder are a labyrinth that only a few are able to navigate. From the perfect bio to attractive pictures, there are a million factors that could lead to you finding your match or going on an awkward date.
Unfortunately, this netizens friend wasnt so lucky. Instead of finding her Prince Charming on the dating app Tantan, she literally paid the price of $150 when her date went awry.
This netizen shared her friends plight on Facebook, warning others of the dine-and-dash date.
Date allegedly ordered $150 worth of food
According to the Facebook post, the guy named Chun Zhou ordered $150 worth of food at the popular hotpot chain, Hai Di Lao.
Apparently, he ate 80% of it, then excused himself to go to the toilet. But he never returned.
When the netizens friend tried contacting him, he seemed to have already blocked her everywhere.
Friend intended to go dutch anyway
It would seem like the date ditched his date due to the expensive bill. If he had stayed on, however, he wouldnt have had to shoulder the entire cost.
The netizen said her friend actually intended to AA the meal slang for splitting the bill with him.
Netizen did it to warn others of the runaway date
While its not likely that Chun Zhou would ever pay up, the netizen made the post to warn others about him, lest they fall prey to a similar scam.
Addressing the guy, she also wrote: it doesnt matter if youre poor but at least have some dignity and self respect for yourself
Disrespectful to his date
As Chun Zhou allegedly did was disrespectful and demeaning both to his date and himself, we dont think he should be getting any more matches anytime soon.
Dating apps can be great for meeting new people, or even perhaps the one, but lets face it the one isnt going to leave you hanging at Hai Di Lao with a $150 bill to pay.
If youre going on a first date, maybe its best to make sure that youre both comfortable with the amount youre spending before someone makes a run for it.
https://mustsharenews.com/man-runs-away-date/