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MoneySaving Poll: Is it OK to use a 2for1 voucher on a first date?
Former_MSE_Sam_M
Posts: 346 Forumite
Poll started 9 February 2016
Is it OK to use a 2for1 voucher on a first date?
Love is in the air… well maybe, it’s the week of Valentine's Day at least, so time for our traditional poll. Is it acceptable to use 2for1 restaurant vouchers on a first date?
We ask this each year – let’s see if it’s changed (PS and yes we know in this day and age splitting the bill/the woman paying are more than valid options, but that’s a poll for another day)…
Imagine Robert asks Cora (or Tom) to dinner on a first date, saying he’ll pay. When the bill comes, he pulls out a 2for1 voucher – what advice would you give Cora (or Tom)?
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I'm surprised any people are voting that Robert's tight - this is a money saving website after all!There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0
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If the date is going well and you like Robert perhaps ask if he has any 2for1 breakfast vouchers too?0
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