The Viral Relationship Prank About Asking Permission to Eat
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The Viral Relationship Prank About Asking Permission to Eat
"If it isn't already obvious, you probably shouldn't tell your partner what they can or cannot eat. While this should be clear under any circumstances, you especially should not do it at a restaurant in front of your waiter - but leave it to social media to test that. In a viral new trend gaining millions of likes, women on social media are asking their male partners if they can order something specific in front of their waiters, giving the impression that they usually ask their partner for their approval before ordering certain dishes. In a viral new trend gaining millions of likes, women on social media are asking their"
"In this video, the woman asks her partner, "Can I get the fries instead of the salad this time?" to which her boyfriend replies, "What are you asking me for? Get whatever you want," with a rather horrified expression on his face. It's the same routine across all these videos: The woman asks, the man quickly responds with a shocked and embarrassed look on his face, and the waiter sometimes even chimes in with a comment or laughs because they've already seen videos of couples"
Women have been asking male partners in restaurants for permission to order specific dishes, prompting surprised, embarrassed reactions from partners and sometimes waiter comments. Videos show a woman asking to order fries instead of a salad and a boyfriend replying with disbelief and a horrified expression. The routine repeats across clips with shared facial reactions and occasional waiter laughter. The prank frames the woman as publicly embarrassing her partner by implying she routinely seeks his approval to manage her eating. Men also perform the prank. Viral couples pranks have existed for years and often cross boundaries, prompting public call-outs.
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