Apparently, the couple was on their way home from their Thanksgiving festivities, and the girl simply couldn't wait another minute to air her grievances. She started by telling her beau that when they started dating, she noticed some qualities that were less than desirable, but truly felt he would change. Unfortunately for him, he didn't use his time in their relationship to grow and mature at the rate she expected, so she was starting to think they were headed down a dead end. He piped up a little bit to express his disagreement, but she was certain that they were simply in different places. As the conversation wore on, she let him know that she was at a point in life where she was ready to settle down, but he was far too interested in partying to do such a thing. It was at this point that I felt compelled to decipher their general age range, and from what I can figure, they were, at most, 21 years old. Though, I suspect they hadn't actually reached legal drinking age (And if I may step in here real quick, can I just ask what person under 23 is truly ready to "settle down". Seriously.). As he tried to defend himself, she told him that she knows plenty of friends in sororities that run into trouble with their frat boy beaus, and she just wasn't willing to go down that path. Their meal ended in silence, and they got up to catch their plane. She left with a sympathetic smile, and he just looked downright confused.
And that's when I started pondering the question (okay, so I pondered several questions), is the airport Chili's really the best place to break up with someone? In general, I think public break-ups are in bad taste as they put the breakee in an unfortunate and vulnerable position (especially since restaurant break-ups are usually surprise attacks). What makes this particular location even more curious is the fact that it's at an airport, thus indicating the two people are getting on a plane. Now, it's entirely possible they were getting on separate planes, but I have a sneaking suspicion that they were on the same flight. And, really? Can we just say...awkward? I mean, what was the thinking behind having the "talk" at the airport prior to lift-off? Had she hit the breaking point and couldn't continue the charade for another couple of hours? Was it too much to wait until they got home, so they wouldn't have to endure each other's post-break-up presence sitting next to each other in the back of coach? It just seems to me that she really didn't think this through...or she's just not a very nice person. Or, he totally deserved it. I don't know. I was just eavesdropping after all.

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