MSE Poll: Is it OK to use a 2for1 voucher on a first date?

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Poll started 12 February 2019
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 a 2for1 restaurant voucher on a first date?We've asked this in previous years – so let's see if attitudes have changed. (PS: Yes we know splitting the bill is a valid option too, but that's a poll for another day…)
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I'm not sure which type of person I think is the oddest:
1 - Someone who has a valid discount voucher for a meal (or any other purchase for that matter) but chooses not to use it.
2 - Someone who would think less of another person because they do use said voucher0 -
I actually did go on a date with a guy who had a 2for1 voucher. When the bill came, he paid for his beer (not covered by the voucher) and left me to pay for the rest!
Needless to say we did not meet again.0 -
Did the last three polls on this subject not give a reasonable idea..?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5409109&highlight=is+it+ok+to+use+2for1+voucher+on+first+date
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=4882049&highlight=is+it+ok+to+use+2for1+voucher+on+first+date
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=3778497&highlight=is+it+ok+to+use+2for1+voucher+on+first+date0 -
I can't see any reason why you can't use a two for one voucher on a first date!
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NaughtiusMaximus wrote: »I'm not sure which type of person I think is the oddest:
1 - Someone who has a valid discount voucher for a meal (or any other purchase for that matter) but chooses not to use it.
2 - Someone who would think less of another person because they do use said voucher
I believe it would be almost rude not to use it.
There's a difference between being financially savvy and being mean.0
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