BriarRosie
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Interesting responses. Here's the premise of the argument.
Three single ladies were saying that they would turn around and leave if their date takes them to anywhere less than a 5 star restaurant and would go home directly if it was somewhere like a Friday's or an Applebee's after work.
The men in the room said that a Fridays or Applebee's (but not fast food) was ok, in case the date didn't work out. Some of the women said that if it was a place like that they would leave immediately.
The men then said they didn't want to outlay that much cash in case it didn't work out.
The women then said it had to be a five star place or nothing (they used the example of Le Bec Fin-- a very famous 5 star place around here).
The men then said if it was a $200 plus dinner and it didn't work out they would be out more cash!
These ladies also said that if the guy dresses nicely all the time and then takes them to a Friday's or Applebee's they should have more money than a "paper napkin restaurant".
I think I work with a bunch of princesses!
I think you work with a bunch of princesses, too.

I'm single, and I would never dream of expecting a 5-star restaurant for a first date. I'd be perfectly happy with something like The Cheesecake Factory or Friday's. No pressure, pretty casual. I would only hope for a 5-star restaurant if we were going for a special celebration. A birthday, anniversary or Valentine's Day come to mind.