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Dear Economist

By Tim Harford

Published: April 23 2005 03:00 | Last updated: April 23 2005 03:00

Dear Economist,

From time to time, I go out with friends to a restaurant. Frequently, someone suggests: "Why don't we order a number of different dishes and share them?" I do not like this idea (because it is messy and it dilutes the pleasure of choosing), but once the suggestion is made, it seems churlish and anti-social to object. How can I break this cycle, while retaining my friends?

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