This guy has BALLS!

vevster

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This woman's boyfriend took her father to dinner, to ask the father for his daughter's hand.

When the bill for the meal came the future father in law had to pay. ALL OF IT.

Unbelievable...
 
I wonder what the girl thought. I know I would be like see ya.:lol: Some chicks like the idea of a guy asking for their hand without thinking about the type of man he will be.:look: Will he be a good provider? Will he be a good example for any future children they will have? Do you have like goals? I wonder if they even discussed anything like that.
 
Whaaa? Isn't the whole point to prove he can take care of his daughter?! Wow.

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:/ If i were the father I'd retract my acceptance.

Also, I didn't know people still asked father's for their daughters hand in marriage.
 
:/ If i were the father I'd retract my acceptance.

Also, I didn't know people still asked father's for their daughters hand in marriage.

I see it all the time in other cultures and the south. My grandma refused to participate in my cousins wedding because her bf did not ask her father for her hand properly.
 
Knowing my dad, if my dude was to ask him out to dinner, my dad would pay. Both my parents have a hard time accepting things from us children and people they consider my peers.
 
What??!?

The guy seems tight and he probably already knew he had the girl's hand in principle. He obviously didn't see the need to impress or couldn't, even if he had wanted to.

I'd be gutted if a guy went on like that and my dad didn't say something to me and just let me marry him like that.
 
Knowing my dad, if my dude was to ask him out to dinner, my dad would pay. Both my parents have a hard time accepting things from us children and people they consider my peers.

He has done this with others. He suggests the meal then doesn't even offer to tip. If I had been there..... You know what, I'm glad I've been there it's so ugly.
 
This woman's boyfriend took her father to dinner, to ask the father for his daughter's hand.

When the bill for the meal came the future father in law had to pay. ALL OF IT.

Unbelievable...

Wow, while I see nothing wrong with reciprocation but if you ask me out and then expect me to pay, we definitely have a problem.
 
Knowing my dad, if my dude was to ask him out to dinner, my dad would pay. Both my parents have a hard time accepting things from us children and people they consider my peers.

The difference with the OP is that the father HAD to pay. If your dude offers and your dad insits on paying, ain't nothing wrong with that. If dude doesn't offer a dime and dad has no choice but to pay ... that's on a whole other level. Supah-Kang level, as someone already mentioned.
 
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