DevilDuckie
<font color=CC00CC>I'm the cute one<br><font color
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Well, some of the standard rules are tossed out off the cuff because *she* asked him rather than the other way around. It is simply not reasonable nor courteous for her to ask him to take her and to pay for it all to boot.
He should call her and explain the driving issue. That is not his fault and you can all come up with a plan from there.
It would be a lovely gesture for him to buy her flowers. He should call her to "confirm that she has tickets already" and ask if dinner is included or if not, ask what sort of food she likes. This should hint to her that tickets are her responsibility if she didn't already know that. Dinner should be within his means. Nobody ought to go broke because they think the "owe" someone lobster. She may state an intention to buy him dinner which he should accept graciously.
Tuxes- we did very well with Men's Wearhouse for my wedding. Not terribly expensive and excellent, professional service.
He should call her and explain the driving issue. That is not his fault and you can all come up with a plan from there.
It would be a lovely gesture for him to buy her flowers. He should call her to "confirm that she has tickets already" and ask if dinner is included or if not, ask what sort of food she likes. This should hint to her that tickets are her responsibility if she didn't already know that. Dinner should be within his means. Nobody ought to go broke because they think the "owe" someone lobster. She may state an intention to buy him dinner which he should accept graciously.
Tuxes- we did very well with Men's Wearhouse for my wedding. Not terribly expensive and excellent, professional service.