Any tips on "dinner-interviews"

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Yeah numi, it's similar to what Bambi said.

Here's the original context:

http://www.analystforum.com/phorums/read.php?15,406063,406063#msg-406063

Just poking some fun.
 
BTW, I can't believe that other guy on OT (forgot who it was) who alleged that there was a preponderance of evidence that you and dallas470 were the same persona, and that both of you were "invented" by some person associated with AnalystForum in order to create controversial discussions and thus generate site traffic and revenues...how silly was that? Amazing where people come up with these things.
 
yeah, absintheMinded/VariousOtherReincarnations has had a hard-on for me since day one.

Perhaps it is because I represent all of what he wanted to be, but has failed to become.

I'll save you the trouble, self point.
 
If you have dietary restrictions (i.e., vegetarian, don't drink, etc.), just don't make a big deal out of it. Try to not bring direct attention to it - i.e., don't mention that you don't eat meat b/c it is cruel to animals or something if someone mentions that the steak is really good. If they order a bottle of wine, just take a glass and sip it w/o drinking. No one will notice if you don't finish it, but they will notice if you make a fuss about not wanting a glass of wine. You want to appear relaxed and comfortable, and not too picky.

Also, try to refrain from asking the waitress for her phone number while at dinner.
 
Care to eleborate - perhaps give us some feedback / thoughts etc??
 
DC is right
we deserve some feedback
some of us wrote their hands bloody
 
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