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If you ordered cheesecake, and they bring chocolate cake, is it ok to eat it first before complaining?

hankster 9 July 1
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Is the coffee good, or bad?

@hankster then, either/or...

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No.

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After, "That was the best chocolate cheese cake i have ever had."

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Depends on how carb deprived I am. At the moment I'd eat the chocolate cake, complain about the cake and ask for another and then, when they bring the second chocolate cake, I'd tell them I ordered cheesecake. ??

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They can't take it back after it reaches the table.

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Only if peach cobbler wasn't on the menu.

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Nooooooooooooo! That is just wrong. 😕

Why would you order cheesecake over chocolate cake anyway? That is just all kinds of wrong....😕

@hankster Well I guess there's just no accounting for some people's taste!!!!! 😀

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hankster Prankster!!

Etre Level 7 July 1, 2018
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Only if you’re a kvetch

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If i ate it and then complained, i would feel like a hypocrite; so no, it wouldn't be ok (read comfortable) for me to do that.

@hankster My reaction would depend on whether i was prepared to accept the restaurant's replacement for what i had ordered. With the example though, and since i don't particularly like chocolate cake, it would probably be a complaint. LOLL

@hankster Still nooooooooooooo!

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Normally if I tell them they made a mistake they'll give my my cheesecake and let me keep the chocolate cake too because they'd rather not throw it away

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@hankster life is harsh ???

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I don't see why not...

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If they are both on the menu cheesecake will not even be a consideration.

@hankster l like cheescake, l LOVE chocolate cake.

@Sticks48 Yup! Chocolate is everything!

@SukiSue It is good on everything including each other. Wrong group!

@Sheannutt Why not? It's the best!!!

@Sheannutt Aw... that's true! There are lots of good cookbooks out there for flour free chocolate desserts. But it's still different.

@Sheannutt This is getting so common!

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