Man pranks girlfriend by convincing her to dine and dash

A man pulled the ultimate prank on his girlfriend while out to eat.

Date night is supposed to be a stress-free time full of good food and better memories. But when oneboyfriend asked his girlfriend to dine and dash, the girlfriend instantly became anxious.

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Though she hesitated at first, the girlfriend eventually made a run for it.

Thinking they hadn’t paid for their meal, the girlfriend scrambled to think of a way to pay the bill before getting caught by the restaurant. Fortunately, though, it was only a playful prank.

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While the man’s girlfriend left the table to use the bathroom, he paid for their entire meal. However, when she came back, he said he forgot to bring his wallet.

Though the girlfriend offered to pay, the boyfriend suggested they dine and dash instead. Having mulled it over for a minute, the girlfriend was finally convinced. But, it wasn’t easy, as she feared the two would be caught.

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Despite her initial concerns, the girlfriend dashed faster than expected. As the boyfriend followed behind her, he laughed, knowing that she was sprinting to the car for no reason.

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When the two were driving, the boyfriend finally revealed that it was all a prank and he had paid the server while she was in the bathroom.

Though the girlfriend laughed, she said she was already thinking of how to call the restaurant and pay the bill.

Viewers also found the prank funny but were more impressed by the man’s “ride or die” girlfriend, as many called her a “keeper” for listening to herboyfriend.

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