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Posted on 6/5/16 at 2:35 pm to pelicansfan123
Posted on 6/5/16 at 2:35 pm to pelicansfan123
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Me? I've posted one thread on this board and you already have zero trust in my opinion? Whatever.
Here's the deal though. You came to a board that exists only to discuss food and drink to say you don't like a big part of what we discuss and enjoy here. You asked for reasons why things are the way they are and got some answers that you didn't even acknowledge. It shouldn't be a shock though that the majority of responses have some disdain for your comments. How do you think it would go if you went to the Money Board and ask about the best way to declare bankruptcy so you can get out of your student loans?
Posted on 6/5/16 at 3:51 pm to Canard Noir
It's probably already been said in this thread but at the risk of redundancy, I'll say it again. Some people see eating out as an experience and it goes way beyond how much you are paying for a specific amount of food. Others see is strictly as a means of fuel and survival.
The problem comes in when the self-serving bias of human nature kicks in and guys like Dallastiger call people that like fine dining snobs and the "food snobs" call out the Dallastigers for "being 12" for not wanting to dress up when eating out.
Neither side will change their ways based on this board so let's invest our intellectual capital discussing actual food, fine dining and "diners and dives" alike. There is good and bad about both.
The problem comes in when the self-serving bias of human nature kicks in and guys like Dallastiger call people that like fine dining snobs and the "food snobs" call out the Dallastigers for "being 12" for not wanting to dress up when eating out.
Neither side will change their ways based on this board so let's invest our intellectual capital discussing actual food, fine dining and "diners and dives" alike. There is good and bad about both.
This post was edited on 6/5/16 at 3:52 pm
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