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Re: ridiculous etiquette freakout
(Anonymous) 2013-12-04 12:47 am (UTC)(link)I would maybe just send your boss an email first thing tomorrow summarizing what happened, and go "hey, I wasn't expecting to have to deal with this, what would be the approved course of action?" That way, your boss knows what happens, you're showing good faith of what to do, and it comes across as a lack of training on his part. If boss has an issue with paying, he can maybe offer some company gift worth about the same as the meal or something.
Also, I'm kind of skeeved at the idea of last-minute being asked for dinner by a client/visitor. That would not be okay with me.
Re: ridiculous etiquette freakout
I just feel like there should have been some way to defuse the entire situation without me having to lie and say "o actually I have somewhere I really have to be in 10 minutes (and I hope to god you won't ask me about it tomorrow morning)." That might have been best, though.