I'm an American Snob. Why? Do I really have to answer?
No. It's obvious. I'm a girl. I'm an American. I like to be treated like a queen -- everyone knows that. And, personally, I think I should be treated like that. No questions. Is that asking too much?
Okay. Maybe it is. I guess in a former life, I was a Queen. Because, ah-hem, I still freakin expect it.
I went out to dinner last night. It was fan-tab-u-lous. And yes, I even said that to the waitress. Ambiance was amazing -- in Woolloomooloo.
Check.
It was right on the water on the other side of the Royal Botanical Gardens. And it was amazing.
Called Kingsleys.
It was a seafood steakhouse and that's exactly what I had. The Surf and Turf. AMAZING.
However. When the bill came -- questions. Tons of questions. I did my typical American response, "How much do I owe towards the bill?" This is where boys should say, "oh no -- I got this." No worries. Except I was responded with...the exactly amount I owed. WHOA.
American Snob, I shall be. But when a date's a date...I expect to be "taken care of" just the way I'll take care of you. 'Nuff said.
I've met a few boys here that actually agree with that and would get a welcoming response. But in this case, I wasn't greeted with the response I wanted and therefore. Date ended. The date was no longer considered a date.
I honestly didn't consider it a date to begin with, but toward the end of the night as the wine was a-flowin', I figured.......
Guess not.
The End.
American Snob? Or Queen?
Ah. I agree. Both.
1 comment:
OMG what's wrong with wanting to be treated to dinner every now and again? that doesn't make you a snob or a queen. although you are cute.
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