So wait - are you eating a Chinese person for dinner, getting Chinese food for dinner, or having a Chinese chef at your house to cook a meal for you tonight? It isn't quite clear with that wording...Getting a Chinese for dinner so we don't have to cook the night before Christmas day.
I had a Chinese takeaway (or take out as I've heard it called across the pond). Here where I live in the UK we just commonly say we're having a Chinese or Indian for that type of food. Or I'm having a chippy if I'm having fish & chips.So wait - are you eating a Chinese person for dinner, getting Chinese food for dinner, or having a Chinese chef at your house to cook a meal for you tonight? It isn't quite clear with that wording...
My mother and I and my Ex are going out to an upscale Chinese restaurant tonight ourselves, so we don't have to cook tonight either.
Then, the three of us have tickets to see Avatar: Fire and Ash in IMAX 3D on Friday. So two hot dates with my Ex over the holidays, lol.
Now that family have all gone to bed I'm about to resume my Christmas Toradora rewatch with a strong cup of tea and some leftover chocolate chip panettone from Morrisons (they're really good!).