my thinking was that at many asian restaurants it is not unusual to have food in middle and each person pick what they want, meaning both may eat from the same plate or roll or whatever but each on their own plate. as another poster mentions, since the italian did not eat, this muddles matters.
i don't think i can say it once quick, though. sharing shushi
Sharing sushi at the seashore sure is not silly, sappy or sane. It's serious. Because sharing sushi at the seashore ensures your shall share sickness and suffer and slouch as you sink slowly into a slumber that stays and slays. Sayonara.