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Man gets sued after leaving his blind date and her 23 relatives at restaurant​


Ryan General
Fri, 9 June 2023 at 12:49 am GMT+8·2-min read

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A man in China ended up in a legal battle after walking out on a blind date who expected him to pay for her and 23 of her relatives.

Some uninvited guests:
The man, identified in local reports as Mr. Liu, found his prospective partner, Ms. Zhang, through a matchmaker and arranged to meet her at a popular restaurant in Jilin province.

To Liu’s surprise, Zhang arrived at the restaurant accompanied by 23 relatives, who joined them on their date.

A very expensive date: The restaurant staff later informed Liu that the woman's family ordered a significant amount of expensive cigarettes and premium alcoholic beverages.

When Liu was handed the bill amounting to nearly 20,000 yuan (approximately $2,812), he decided to promptly leave the restaurant and have Zhang and her relatives settle the cost. While Zhang did settle the bill, she still demanded that Liu contribute at least half of the amount.

Liu agreed only to reimburse a fraction of the total cost, offering 4,000 yuan (approximately $562), forcing Zhang to ask her relatives to pay for their share of the total bill.

A day in court: Angered by Liu’s offer, Zhang's family decided to take the matter to court, filing a lawsuit against Liu to force him to pay up.

The court, however, ruled in Liu's favor, stating that he should only cover the cost of his own and Zhang's meal, which was approximately 1,400 yuan (approximately $197).

Social media reaction: The incident garnered attention on Chinese social media and prompted discussions regarding the boundaries of social etiquette during blind dates, with many taking Liu's side.

Legal experts argued that the presence of 23 relatives during what was supposed to be a blind date surpassed far beyond generally accepted norms. Many also pointed out that the other individuals present should bear responsibility for what they consumed during the meal, absolving Liu of any obligation to cover their expenses.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/man-gets-sued-leaving-blind-164913319.html
 

winners

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Aiya, this is nothing new. Even Tiongs con Tiongs. My ex-China colleague had once arrived in Shanghai on a late flight. His house is in Nanjing. So, being late, there's no more buses on that evening from Shanghai to Nanjing.

Along the street, then came along a guy who told him that he knows where to stay for the night for cheap. However, he suggested that they go for a dinner since both of them have not eaten their dinner yet. Whilst at the restaurant, that bugger took several packs of cigarettes and left by the back door, leaving my colleague to pay for both the meal and the cigarettes. I told my colleague that he's indeed a Sor Hai.
 

laksaboy

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Aiya, this is nothing new. Even Tiongs con Tiongs. My ex-China colleague had once arrived in Shanghai on a late flight. His house is in Nanjing. So, being late, there's no more buses on that evening from Shanghai to Nanjing.

Along the street, then came along a guy who told him that he knows where to stay for the night for cheap. However, he suggested that they go for a dinner since both of them have not eaten their dinner yet. Whilst at the restaurant, that bugger took several packs of cigarettes and left by the back door, leaving my colleague to pay for both the meal and the cigarettes. I told my colleague that he's indeed a Sor Hai.

This is why Tiongs find Sinkieland a paradise, daft Sinkies are usually simple and innocent folks. :biggrin:


 

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Man gets sued after leaving his blind date and her 23 relatives at restaurant​


Ryan General
Fri, 9 June 2023 at 12:49 am GMT+8·2-min read

28520137a13d9cf362c0df30569c063c


A man in China ended up in a legal battle after walking out on a blind date who expected him to pay for her and 23 of her relatives.

Some uninvited guests:
The man, identified in local reports as Mr. Liu, found his prospective partner, Ms. Zhang, through a matchmaker and arranged to meet her at a popular restaurant in Jilin province.

To Liu’s surprise, Zhang arrived at the restaurant accompanied by 23 relatives, who joined them on their date.

A very expensive date: The restaurant staff later informed Liu that the woman's family ordered a significant amount of expensive cigarettes and premium alcoholic beverages.

When Liu was handed the bill amounting to nearly 20,000 yuan (approximately $2,812), he decided to promptly leave the restaurant and have Zhang and her relatives settle the cost. While Zhang did settle the bill, she still demanded that Liu contribute at least half of the amount.

Liu agreed only to reimburse a fraction of the total cost, offering 4,000 yuan (approximately $562), forcing Zhang to ask her relatives to pay for their share of the total bill.

A day in court: Angered by Liu’s offer, Zhang's family decided to take the matter to court, filing a lawsuit against Liu to force him to pay up.

The court, however, ruled in Liu's favor, stating that he should only cover the cost of his own and Zhang's meal, which was approximately 1,400 yuan (approximately $197).

Social media reaction: The incident garnered attention on Chinese social media and prompted discussions regarding the boundaries of social etiquette during blind dates, with many taking Liu's side.

Legal experts argued that the presence of 23 relatives during what was supposed to be a blind date surpassed far beyond generally accepted norms. Many also pointed out that the other individuals present should bear responsibility for what they consumed during the meal, absolving Liu of any obligation to cover their expenses.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/man-gets-sued-leaving-blind-164913319.html
Eh... mai gong lanjiao wei pui kia
 

tanwahtiu

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Aiya, this is nothing new. Even Tiongs con Tiongs. My ex-China colleague had once arrived in Shanghai on a late flight. His house is in Nanjing. So, being late, there's no more buses on that evening from Shanghai to Nanjing.

Along the street, then came along a guy who told him that he knows where to stay for the night for cheap. However, he suggested that they go for a dinner since both of them have not eaten their dinner yet. Whilst at the restaurant, that bugger took several packs of cigarettes and left by the back door, leaving my colleague to pay for both the meal and the cigarettes. I told my colleague that he's indeed a Sor Hai.
Eh... pui kia braggart king
 

eatshitndie

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in failippines 69 relatives will be waiting at the lobby once you arrive at the hotel with a pinay chiobu from abroad. they sexpect you to book tables for all at the hotel restaurant. for many it’s their 1st time dining at such a restaurant.
 

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Man gets sued after leaving his blind date and her 23 relatives at restaurant​


Ryan General
Fri, 9 June 2023 at 12:49 am GMT+8·2-min read

28520137a13d9cf362c0df30569c063c


A man in China ended up in a legal battle after walking out on a blind date who expected him to pay for her and 23 of her relatives.

Some uninvited guests:
The man, identified in local reports as Mr. Liu, found his prospective partner, Ms. Zhang, through a matchmaker and arranged to meet her at a popular restaurant in Jilin province.

To Liu’s surprise, Zhang arrived at the restaurant accompanied by 23 relatives, who joined them on their date.

A very expensive date: The restaurant staff later informed Liu that the woman's family ordered a significant amount of expensive cigarettes and premium alcoholic beverages.

When Liu was handed the bill amounting to nearly 20,000 yuan (approximately $2,812), he decided to promptly leave the restaurant and have Zhang and her relatives settle the cost. While Zhang did settle the bill, she still demanded that Liu contribute at least half of the amount.

Liu agreed only to reimburse a fraction of the total cost, offering 4,000 yuan (approximately $562), forcing Zhang to ask her relatives to pay for their share of the total bill.

A day in court: Angered by Liu’s offer, Zhang's family decided to take the matter to court, filing a lawsuit against Liu to force him to pay up.

The court, however, ruled in Liu's favor, stating that he should only cover the cost of his own and Zhang's meal, which was approximately 1,400 yuan (approximately $197).

Social media reaction: The incident garnered attention on Chinese social media and prompted discussions regarding the boundaries of social etiquette during blind dates, with many taking Liu's side.

Legal experts argued that the presence of 23 relatives during what was supposed to be a blind date surpassed far beyond generally accepted norms. Many also pointed out that the other individuals present should bear responsibility for what they consumed during the meal, absolving Liu of any obligation to cover their expenses.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/man-gets-sued-leaving-blind-164913319.html
Eh... pui kia... anti Chinese bastard... why see more China sites nowadays.... go see Trump sites... fuck off China sites...
 

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If China has more TanWahTiu type people... Chinese has no future... Syed will be very happy
 
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