You may ask yes/no questions in order to help figure out the answer to this… and NO GOOGLING THE ANSWER
A man in a restaurant used two forks and one knife. He did not pay for his lunch, and then he left. What was happening?
You may ask yes/no questions in order to help figure out the answer to this… and NO GOOGLING THE ANSWER
A man in a restaurant used two forks and one knife. He did not pay for his lunch, and then he left. What was happening?
I know this one, so I won’t spoil it. I’ll just tune in now and then to see if anyone asks any notably good questions.
Dine and ditch, obviously.
Does he work in the kitchen? Did his shift just end?
#chef
Did he leave the restaurant?
Depends on where he “left” to. One fork for the salad. Fork and knife for the steak. Then he had to #2.
Did he leave to go to the washroom?
No
No, no.
Yes.
No
Was he with someone? If yes: Was it a business lunch that he was invite to? If no: Was he wearing work clothes?
Did the expanding liberal agenda finally destroy the rights of business owners and force restaurateurs to provide meals without charge?
No, not relevant since the last answer was no, “work clothes” is not a specific type of clothing s oI can’t answer yes or no, but if the question was he wearing a uniform or something that would denote his profession, the answer would be no.
No
Oh, I was sure that was it.
Maybe your next guess will be a little more on the money
Is he a jabroni?
no
Is snake on the menu at this restaurant?
What
No