Will you leave the restaurant without paying the bill if the blackout happens? | |
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Aug 1, 2010 03:59 | |
| Voting without time limit Note: Guest voter(s) are not displayed here. A restaurant in Huai’an City, China was unlucky. A sudden blackout attacked the restaurant and most of the customers just left the restaurant without paying their bills. The waitresses reminded the customers to pay the bills but they just said it was too hot and we just went out to breathe cool air. But they didn’t come back after they left. |
Aug 2, 2010 22:48 | |
GUEST2781 | I'll stay. I had my meal at the restaurant so that I would pay for the bill. The ones who left that restaurant were too sly. |
Aug 3, 2010 07:54 | |
| I would stay, eat my food and then maybe eat the other food on the tables of people who left |
Aug 3, 2010 21:48 | |
| Normally speaking, the loss is coverred by commercial insurance in restaurant biz. |
Aug 3, 2010 21:53 | |
| If I was the boss, I would let those who tried to pay the bill enjoy a free meal because they are good guys. Dave, you are really smart, hehe. Commercial insurance? Does such insurance cover such a loss? |
Aug 3, 2010 22:35 | |
| Hi, Panda, may I call you this way? I think, it is hard to put a tick for 'Yes'. I were ashamed of myself for leaving the restaurant without paying the bill. |
Aug 8, 2010 01:16 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by ELLIOTT Hi, Panda, may I call you this way? I think, it is hard to put a tick for 'Yes'.I were ashamed of myself for leaving the restaurant without paying the bill. It's ok, Elliott. This question is the same as "Will you follow other people jump the stoplights?" If you don't, you will be considered as a silly guy. If you do, you already breaks the rule. Everyone has their choice. They can leave or just stay and wait. It's up to you. |
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