Questions wrote:
>
> I'm the person who posted the dreadful experience with a sushi newbie
> most recently.
[horror story snipped]
> His actions that night actually made me ill, due to the extreme
> embarrassment and taught me a $50 lesson.
The experience I had wasn't nearly as bad, her table manners were much
better. But it still wasn't a comfortable, enjoyable meal. She had
basically psyched herself out. She eats sushi now, she she got over it.
> My advice to anyone who even considers taking a newbie to eat sushi is
> to wear a disguise and go to a place you've never been to.
Well, maybe a place you've tried once before to make sure its ok.
You wouldn't want to bring a newbie to try bad sushi.
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Dan
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