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After His Friend Sneakily Tried To Make His Date Pay For All Of His Food, He Stepped In To Warn This Unsuspecting Woman

He let Dan’s date know that he was Dan’s friend, and he asked if it would be ok to quickly have a word with her.

“(I) said that Dan is conning her, his cards aren’t actually stolen,” he continued. “She looked shocked and I’m pretty sure she didn’t believe me, but by that time Dan had come back and she asked him if he was lying to her.”

“I saw his face turning red but mum and I left before I saw what else happened. Dan later messaged me furious that I ruined his date night by butting into something that was none of my business, he got berated by his date and he knows to never trust me again.”

Dan tried to accuse him of being envious of his date with a hot woman, but that’s not why he stepped in to warn Dan’s date at all.

He knows that Dan trying to sneakily get his date to pay for his food wasn’t exactly any of his business, but he felt the need to warn this unsuspecting woman.

Do you think he had every right to warn Dan’s date, or should he have let Dan trick this woman into paying for his food that night?

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