A single woman from 'First Dates' sentences her date for saying 'haiga' and 'bacalado': “I won't pass that way”

The demands when finding a new love are variable and depend on each person's standards.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
01 February 2024 Thursday 03:54
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A single woman from 'First Dates' sentences her date for saying 'haiga' and 'bacalado': “I won't pass that way”

The demands when finding a new love are variable and depend on each person's standards. For Leticia, who came to First Dates for the first time, her requests were very clear from the moment she entered: “I want someone educated because culture is available to those who want to learn it,” she explained somewhat confusingly.

When he saw his date, Domingo, enter the restaurant, he had already given his sentence: “Physically I don't like him, he has a good image and dresses well but he doesn't quite fill me up,” he explained, while the single man had the opposite opinion. and he liked the girl.

Leticia's problems have been increasing during the appointment: "It made me feel a little bad because his beard is hard as sandpaper, I noticed a burning sensation and in fact I think he is still red, for me he was a hedgehog," she said. lamented the single.

However, the final splash of cold water for Leticia has been Domingo's diction: “I ordered bacalado,” the bachelor explained, something that the girl could not stand: “Bacalado? Cod man, how funny! “She commented ironically.

Later, Domingo made another mistake in pronunciation when he said 'haiga' in a sentence: "You may be the most charming boy in the universe but 'haiga', 'bacalado'... I won't go there," Leticia concluded. disappointed with her bachelor.

And the suitor did not stop bringing out everything bad about her date and when the time for the final decision arrived, she was clear: “He is nice and a good person but he has not convinced me at all,” she concluded.