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        <title>In situations like that, I alw</title>
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            <name>Johann</name>
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        <content>In situations like that, I always tell the waiter/waitress right up front that we want separate checks. If they say they can't, don't, or won't do that, I leave without hesitation. I don't care if it is a party of 26-- they should be able to have 26 separate checks. Or 13. Or 4. Or 17. Or 22. Or however many they WANT to have. 

There is absolutely no valid reason for ANY restaurant not to allow separate checks. Ever. If they won't do separate checks, eat somewhere that will.

And yes, that was the worst air-keyboard in history, and likely will be for generations to come.</content>
        <published>2008-07-19T16:19:21.048+02:00</published>
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