| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | oscargamblesfro (82) 06/22/2007 | This is inscrutable. Who goes to McDonald's and says "I'll have a Big Mac,medium fries, a Coke, a Happy Meal with a Mayor McCheese puppet for my kid here..and 3,654 packets of ketchup to go please?" Never mind a classy place...
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 | bobble-head (29) 02/27/2007 | At the restaurant I go to, I always order the "Condimental Breakfast," which is essentially a big bowl filled with ketchup and mustard (and sometimes salad dressing) that you eat with a spoon.
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 | Donovan (141) 02/26/2007 | If you want it and your not asking for a bowl of catsup then I really do not see the big deal.
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 | madamedragonlily (5) 06/08/2006 | So is there places that we are too classy to have extra ketchup or is catsup more classy a way to say it? I wouldn't know since I ask for extra if I want it no matter where I'm eating. I was under the impression that if they offered it we could have it. Is there a certain amount when it becomes extra? Maybe I'm not asking for extra. I could be in the standard guidlines for what you are allowed before you become unclassy.
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 | Wid71 (9) 05/27/2005 | There's no need to order extra if the proper FULL condiments are on the table. If they aren't that isn't my fault now is it? If I'm in a classy, no condiments on the table type of restaurant, I'll simply ask the waiter for ther condiment I want. I can't expect the chef to be a mind reader, and if I'm paying an arm and a leg for some food then I expect it to be the way I want it. Plain and simple.
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 | SexyKat (0) 04/24/2005 | I'm sorry, I guess according to you I'm, unclassy..however this girl always has to have extra sauce. That's just me. Ketchup, honey mustard, Arby sauce, you name it..
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 | texasyankee (22) 04/21/2005 | I am confused by this, where else would you order extra condiments? Usually, everything you need is on the table...this guy, souljunkie has some major issues with classless people.
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 | Randyman (114) 04/16/2005 | depending on where you are I wouldn't call this classless. If I just spent big bucks for a fine meal I'm not going to ruin it with a condiment (except maybe steak sauce), but this is just a matter of taste.
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 | souljunkie (21) 04/13/2005 | Soory folks...but if you order ketchup for your steamed mussels at Tonys ...you have no class!! If you ask for tartar sauce for your sushi...you have no class. I dont care if you are the customer. No offence...
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 | Flick01 (73) 04/12/2005 | It doesn't have to be classless. It depends on how it is done.... Excuse me, may I please have two toothpicks, a glass of water, some salt, pepper, ketchup, mustard and relish, a saltine cracker, plus some after dinner mints with a couple of napkins? Can I get that to go, please?
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 | Djahuti (57) 04/12/2005 | I'm gonna order extra condiments just to squirt 'em on the next nosy snob that doesn't like it!!!
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 | CastleBee (89) 04/12/2005 | I agree with Jed; it should never be forgotten that you are the customer. If you want hot sauce on your creme brulee then you should be able to request it without being judged by anyone because you did. (BTW: I don't care for the above combination myself.)
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 | Jed1000 (74) 04/12/2005 | Why is it wrong to ask for extra anything if you're paying for it?
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