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to not want to look at a Christmas menu the first week in September??

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kitnkaboodle · 04/09/2015 22:01

As usual a group that I belong to are sorting out a Christmas meal now. I can understand that you might want to get a group booking sorted out now, and maybe you get some sort of early deal on it. But is it really necessary from the restaurant's point of view to have to choose the courses now?? It's making me feel queasy, and when the evening rolls around I can never remember my order anyway ...

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laffymeal · 04/09/2015 22:03

It's pretty standard for this type of thing which is why I don't get involved with them.

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Mintyy · 04/09/2015 22:03

Yanbu but put it in the fucking Christmas topic. Ffs.

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MrsGinnyPotter · 04/09/2015 22:05

Yabu.... You have to book up now to secure the place and date you want!

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Muchtoomuchtodo · 04/09/2015 22:05

YANBU. I was asked to make my menu choices for our work Christmas do about 3 weeks ago!

nuts!

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ooerrmissus · 04/09/2015 22:06

It's September, you won't get early booking discounts now! That happens before Easter.

YANBU about the menus though.

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EmeraldKitten · 05/09/2015 00:35

You're quite late IMO! Our works do has been booked since May and the menu choices sorted last month!

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BackforGood · 05/09/2015 01:00

Do you mean you are being offered the menus so you can see what they are serving, and the prices?
Which is sensible as there's no point in the organiser booking a table to 20 on a certain date if everyone then says there's nothing they like on the menu or it's too expensive or whatever.

If you mean you need to commit to your choices now, I'd suggest that's the organiser from your work getting carried away. The restaurant are unlikely to need to know now. However , surely when you make your choices, the organiser just keeps a copy to bring along on the night, so everyone knows what they ordered?

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pinkmanbitch · 05/09/2015 01:03

why is a standard roast (or whatever) making you feel queasy?Hmm

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TheHouseOnTheLane · 05/09/2015 02:02

Yes....why is it making you queasy to look at a menu? Confused

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Spartans · 05/09/2015 07:24

Yanbu to not want to. However when restaurants and hotels are getting booked up.

They want you to order now, because when you wait and ask for orders a few weeks before, there is always a large chunk that doesn't and you have to spend time chasing them.

i kind of think Yabu, when you say picking a meal you won't be eating for a while makes you queasy. I don't get that at all.

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Supermanspants · 05/09/2015 08:25

Yanbu but put it in the fucking Christmas topic. Ffs

Was this kind of response really necessary? Hmm

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