PICK A CARD: you and your future spouse on a sushi date
Hello and welcome to this new reading of mine! In here I will tell you about how a sushi date would go with you and your future spouse, I hope you enjoy!
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Pile 1:
You and your future spouse will arrive pretty early, you not having eaten anything most of the day in order to fit as much food in your belly as you can. You two would most likely go to an all-you-can-eat sushi place in specific for this exact goal: eat as much for as little as possible. You both will start out with some sides before actually starting with the sushi roles themselves: think of some miso soup, seaweed salad, edamame beans, spring rolls, you get the drill. Both of you will keep your drinks light in order to not have the liquid fill you up completely. Once you both had a couple of sides which the two of you most likely shared you two will be holding some sort of sushi competition: who can eat the most pieces of sushi. There won’t be a time limit on this, not at all, but you two will both be ordering the exact same kinds of sushi to make it fair. If one person only eats cucumber maki they’d obviously eat way more pieces than the other if they’re constantly ordering dragon rolls for example. Overall, you two will be holding this game for a very long time whilst talking about all sorts of things that happened at work or at your education institution, maybe some gossip will be spoken about but not that much in detail.
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Pile 2:
You and your future spouse will be driving to a restaurant that neither one of you ever went to before. It’s going to be one of those places you’ve heard about from someone else, maybe a friend, maybe something you just saw online once, and you two finally decided to go try it. On the way there you’ll probably have some little nervousness going on, just because you don’t know how it works there yet, but you’re also really excited about the idea of trying something new together. It won’t be some all-you-can-eat thing this time, no, this time you two will be going to one of those fancier sushi restaurants where you only order rolls and nigiri. You’ll make a promise to each other to only order sushi and not go for sides or anything like that, because you both want to focus just on the fish, the sauces, the rolls, all of that. When you finally sit down you’ll probably start with some big rolls, like fried shrimp tempura rolls with spicy mayo, or maybe a volcano roll with crispy onions and eel sauce dripping on top. Your future spouse will definitely want to order something bold that you never had before, like maybe uni or toro, something really expensive that makes the bill higher than either of you thought it would be when you walked in. You both will laugh about it but you’ll still go for it, because it’s not an everyday thing and it makes the whole night feel kind of special.
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Pile 3:
You and your future spouse will not be going to a restaurant this time but instead the two of you will be ordering take out from your favorite sushi place. The funny part is that when you two will be looking at the menu you’ll think to yourself: ‘Okay, maybe just three or four rolls and that’s enough.’ but that’s not how it’s going to go at all. Instead both of you will be pointing out so many things that sound good that you’ll end up ordering way more than you had originally thought. Your partner might be the one going ‘Oh, but we need to get this one too.’ and you will agree because it’s just too tempting. On top of that you two will be receiving some free rolls from the restaurant as well, most likely because of the amount of food you ordered or just as a kind gesture from the chef. Either way, the two of you will look at all the boxes once the food arrives and burst out laughing since it’s way too much for just two people. Despite this you’ll still decide that you don’t want to save anything for the next day. You both will agree on one thing: sushi just isn’t the same if it’s not fresh and neither of you want to eat it the day after. So you’ll make it your goal to eat as much as you can and really enjoy the freshness of all the rolls. The variety will be huge: everything from maki to dragon rolls to more special ones. The one with ebu will end up being both of your favorite, so you two will be reaching for that one the most, maybe even playfully fighting over who gets the last piece.
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