Based on her attire, looks like she wanted fine dining for her first date before she was obliged to wriggle out of that high-priced-hooker-dress.
Yes. She thought that she was over (or under) inappropriately dressed for the Cheese Cake Factory. One time I took my daughter and her friends from NYC to Cahill’s Market here in Bluffton SC known for its fried chicken. Normal customers dress in bib overalls and such.
My daughter and friends were dressed to attend a late night club Manhattan. Everybody stared.
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Since when do young people go out to dinner at 4 PM? That’s something old people like me do. Maybe they have discovered the early bird special.
Based on her attire, looks like she wanted fine dining for her first date before she was obliged to wriggle out of that high-priced-hooker-dress.
I think you’re right. She obviously spent a lot of money to “dress to kill”, (hair, nails, the celebrity type dress, etc), all to go to a family type franchise place? Are you kiddin’ me? People like her are totally influenced by social media and celebrities. If you ask me, normal people don’t dress like that unless it’s A very special occasion, (an audience with a king, perhaps, or a turn as a Broadway actress?). So many people seem to be led astray by the artificial world of social media and celebrity. That’s not real life.
That thought crossed my mind, too.
It leaves little to the imagination.