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You’d have to be really really rude…
I have absolutely seen a women splash her drink at a guy, but its not like a common occurance.
I have seen it one time in my entire life and it was a cocktail not wine. It was a pretty extraordinary circumstance.
It means that someone was so offended they threw their drink in someone’s face.
I’ve read that is considered assault in some jurisdictions.
I’ve heard the theory that since, socially, women have mostly paid for their own drinks, that practice has died down.
It’s essentially slapping someone, but with more vinegar.
” you have to pay extra for that at the Kit Kat club”
Depends on the wine.
Depends on the guy.
Depends on what was said.
Yes, it’s possible. It’s more likely to be water.
This can’t possibly be exclusively an American thing. Clearly this guy has just been watching too many reality shows.
A glass of wine at a restaurant is like $12 minimum, I wouldn’t waste that on throwing it in some jerk’s face.
I’ve never witnessed this personally.