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6th April 2022
01:01pm BST

The menu that Chatfield was dining at was in Venice, Italy, and Atlas Obscura explains that giving women menus without prices is common practice at "high-end" restaurants across Europe. This is because it is assumed the man in the relationship will be paying. Many in the comments of the video agreed that restaurants should not make assumptions regarding who pays for a meal, no matter how boujee or classy they are. One person recounted their own experience of this, commenting: “This happened to me at Prime in Sydney less than three years ago. "“It happens in a lot of boujee places and I ALWAYS mention it and make it uncomfortable.” Another wrote: “The idea of what is ‘feminine’ and what is not at restaurants is ridiculous! “They always give me the cocktail or smaller meal even when it’s not mine.” But not all agreed, saying that Chatfield's boyfriend should have paid for the meal. “Don’t complain! I would love to be handed a menu with no prices on it,” one wrote, while another said: “The man should pay, that’s why.” Chatfield explained in the comments that her and her boyfriend swapped menus and the staff must have clocked she was the one who would be paying as they put the bill "in front" of her. Related links:@abbiechatfieldFirst time travelling with money is WILD!!!!♬ original sound - Abbie Chatfield
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