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I’m No Vegetarian, But Here’s Where I Draw the Line

Average: 3.5 (17 votes)

I was at a business dinner in Hong Kong, trying to appear confident and worldly in front of my boss and our clients. I had no idea what I ordered, and when the dishes arrived, I was horrified to see that a live fish was swimming in my bowl of soup. Was I supposed to eat him? I felt so bad for the little guy. I scooped him out and ran to the fountain in the restaurant and I threw him in, thinking, “Swim for your life! Be free!” I have no idea if he survived or not, but I had to try.

-- Michael T., Nashville

Awwww! So sweet! But you probably should have put it somewhere OTHER than the restraunt fountain where it could get sucked into a filtration system... Also, be as far AWAY from the co-workers as possible since that just SCREAMS un-worldly! Also, ask before you order something next time!!!

A live Fish? You.... Eat Were.... Didn't...LIVE....Ughhhh! Gross!

i think u should have asked for room tempurature water and stuck him in the cup and too k him home

2 words veggie menu. Seriously because if you order from the veggie menu you will never get anything live and there usaully lots of healthy vegitables so that's a plus as well.

Urgh... I wouldn't have eaten any of it, myself.

Just think: If a live fish is swimming around, it's also probably leaving it's excrements in your soup. *shiver*

Be free in a restaurant fountain?? It probably got sucked in in the water purifier and suffered a horrible death. It would have been more humane to eat it.

Rule #1 if you are not sure ASK!

Rule #2 Ff you were really trying to appear worldly in front of your clients, you should not have let him go, instead you should just have had a little soup. It's called Saving Face... Kind of a big thing in any Asian country.

no more rules!

I ordered tripe tacos one time at a mexican business lunch, not knowing. They were good.

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