 This programme contains strong language. How are you? Lovely to see you. Formal dinner parties are the height of society events, helping people to bond and get to know each other. Madame, you're very welcome. Always observing proper etiquette and decorum. Tuck in, tuck in. Of course, dinner parties are also the perfect time for some really good old-fashioned flirting. Has anyone ever come up to you in the chastise part? Yeah, like, does your head hurt? No, wait, you've got to do it to me. Who does it? You do. Does your head hurt? No, why? Because I fell from heaven. You want me to say, because I fell from heaven? Not me. What do you think, Zoe? Do you think, like, men should open doors for ladies? I think it's always plight, but if you're there in front and it's like ten metres behind everything, you're fucking self. See, what are you going to waste time for someone to come and open the door? I suspect Jessica might disagree with you a little bit. Etiquette is there for a reason, and of course, men should open doors for women. It's one of the basics. Jessica, if you want to say it was, like, third date and someone didn't eat at a restaurant and they cooked, is that cool? Is that chic or not chic? What? What? It depends how things work leading up to the third date. If he's being respectful and civilised, possibly. The reason why I think it's quite cool is you don't have that really awkward thing on a date where it's like, who's paying? I'd always pay unless the attitude isn't right. And then it's too, like, pro-feminist. I'm like, well, I'll teach you a lesson, darling. I'm walking out of here. We're paying 50. Oh, dear. Now things are getting royally awkward. Etiquette's supposed to make things easier, not more difficult. Women wanted rights. We're sharing and caring now, aren't we? But that's not right. People think my views are old-fashioned, but I want to keep history alive and it's worked for so many years. So why would you change it? So when does the gentleman not have to pay? If it's a woman who wants to pay for herself, that's fair enough. Otherwise, the gentleman should be taken care of as a woman. I don't agree with Jessica on this one. If you don't offer to pay the bill, you look like a cheap hoe. First impression of this guy. Come on. Uh, douchebag? No, no, no. I'm used to dickhead. I'm used to dickhead. Don't worry. It's cool. Oh, shit. I still haven't heard what she has to say about me. And I'm just like, she's keeping it quiet still. She's like, I don't want to break your heart already. I'd probably put it as opposites. And I like this guy.