Things got awkward in more ways than one on Season 5, Episode 3 of 90 Day Fiance: Before The 90 Days.
If you were too busy with the holiday season to catch the full episode, don't worry.
We have a full recap for you.
Most eye-catching was Gino and Jasmine's attempt at a first date ... one that spun out of control at the very end.
In Turkey, after thirteen years of friendship, Caleb and Alina met for the first time.
We are finally introduced to Ella, an Idaho girl who is over the moon for her "Asian prince," Johnny.
She already has fans divided, but we're rooting for her happiness.
Kimberly arrives in Zanzibar and meets Usman in person for the first time ... and she has some gifts for him.
Hamza introduces himself and his family in the final hours before Memphis arrives in Tunisia.
And while Mike packs for his trip to Colombia, Ximena introduces herself and her young sons.
1. Gino Palazzolo and Jasmine Pineda
Possibly the most can't-miss couple of this season (so far) is already together in Panama and goes on their first-ever in-person date as a couple. They go out to dinner, where Gino orders a very typical burger like he would get in the U.S. ... and Jasmine, who does not eat meat, compares him (to the camera) to a T Rex and does not seem to approve.
2. Jasmine gets a text
Most people either ignore a notification or check. Jasmine gets up behind Gino in a somewhat intimate stance and shows him her phone so that he can see her message. This is when he realizes that this is the level of access that Jasmine wants him to reciprocate. Sure enough, when he pulls out his phone to give her access, he sees a friend request on Instagram from someone he doesn't know. Jasmine deletes the request for him.
3. But mostly, the date goes well
Gino will be paying the bill for the date, which is no big deal ... until Jasmine decides to make it one.
4. Gino wants to leave a tip
While there is some nuance to the discussion of tipping (it's not done at all in some countries, and its history in the United States actually stems from 19th Century racism), it's still a good thing to do. Oddly, Gino suggests that a 15% tip is "good," which is not true (20% or more unless the waiter personally and intentionally stabs you), but that's not the issue on this particular date.
5. Jasmine tells him to not leave a tip
Specifically, she says that a lot of American tourists leave tips out of habit, so there's now a space on bills for tips, but she says that people in Panama can't afford to tip so Gino shouldn't leave a tip.
6. She's unfortunately not kidding
When Gino even slightly protests by talking about how good the service that they received was, Jasmine is openly fuming, accusing Gino of ruining things. She also later accuses him of having some sort of "thing" for either that specific waitress or waitresses in general.
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