Who’s waiting? Women Mistake Expensive Restaurant Prices for Calorie Count

We all love to visit our favorite restaurants for a great dining experience. Be it with family or friends, eating out is an experience that foodies really enjoy. To say the least, the whole process of choosing our best dishes and enjoying delicious food cooked by the best chefs is enjoyable. Have you ever faced any kind of misbehavior or awkward encounters in fine dining restaurants? What could possibly go wrong with this process of eating out that is apparently all too familiar to us? According to a video that recently went viral, even the best of us can have embarrassing moments. When a woman was invited by her friend to an expensive restaurant, she mistook the prices for the calories in the dish! Take a look at the video here:

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The video has got millions of views and has been widely shared on social media. The incident happened when social media user Janae_69 was invited for dinner on her birthday by her friend. “When your rich friend invites you over for his birthday dinner,” she captioned the video. each dish had one cost Next to it is written; However, the symbol representing the currency was missing from the menu. There were some values ​​of consonants like 37, 38, 44 etc. Thus, Jane thought that the numbers were not the value but the number of calories in the dish.

Social media users can relate to the plight of dining at Jaan’s expensive restaurant. One user commented, “Waiter: Can I take your order? Me: Oh, I’ll just eat a small salad, a glass of water and 3 lemon slices… I’m on a diet.” “I’m only ordering accessories,” wrote another One,

What did you think of the viral video? Can you relate to the dilemma of dining at an expensive restaurant? Let us know if you have also faced any such situation.

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