FROM bad manners to just outright rudeness, we've all heard or experienced dates from hell.
But one woman named Ozan Seljan may have topped them all...after she shared the sickening story of how a man purposefully vomited to get his meal free whilst on a first date.
For many of us, throwing up on a date would be the stuff of nightmares...but not for the 24-year-old's potential suitor.
Rather, she was quick to learn it's something that he actually makes a habit out of...
Dolled up for what was meant to be a lavish date, the evening took a wrong turn for Ozan, who is from Sydney, Australia, when her date began gagging on his food before later angrily complaining to the waiter.
At the end of the meal, Ozan discovered this was a regular thing her date does at restaurants as he commonly gets his meal free, at the expense of throwing up.
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As if doing that in general isn't bad enough, but to do it on a date!
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The actions of her date, whom she met on a flight back to Sydney, Australia, left her stunned, whilst also shocked at how he treated staff members.
Ozan agreed to the date after talking to him throughout the flight and seemingly hitting it off.
But unsurprisingly, she was left red-faced throughout the meal at his crazy actions.
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Initially, Ozan was concerned for her date as he began to throw up with the sick covering the dinner table, including on her plate.
The date then accused the restaurant of poisoning his food before later confessing to Ozan the truth about what he was doing.
The video quickly caught the attention of users online, with one person writing: “Scamming people, he will never change.
"And for a first date to do that, that’s bad.”
Whilst another person commented: “As if doing that in general isn't bad enough, but to do it on a date!
"Did they think this move would be impressive?”
Dating in your 30s - from someone who’s done it
By Anna Roberts
Suddenly becoming single at 36 was not in my life plan, but I embraced it and jumped on Hingle, Bumble and Tinder.
And it was less of ‘plenty more fish in the sea’ and ‘plenty more fish in the swamp’.
From the doctor who got saucy within seconds to the man who started crying on a date about his ex-girlfriend, I feared I would never find love.
Then there were the ‘fast-forwarders’. ‘So do you want children?’ I was asked by one man approximately 32 seconds after we met.
Meanwhile, another bloke used my bank card to buy shots for the entire bar before WhatsApping ‘you have a wonderful figure’ as I arrived home.
Alas, I never saw him again.
‘I’m a magnet for horrible men,’ I cried to my dad who had actually started sending me clippings about where to find nice chaps.
Eventually, I got back with an ex - and I’m thankful daily I don’t have to date again.