The significance is kindness. The delivery guy's act shows that small gestures can have a big impact on those in need. It gives the poor family a meal they might not otherwise afford and also spreads positive vibes in the community.
This question was a little vague, and he wasn't sure what type of movie it was referring to. However, if he was referring to a particular movie, here are some possible answers:
- Titanic
- Forrest Gump
- Roman holiday
- The Past of America
- When Harry Meets Sally
- "Pushing Heart"
- Food Man and Woman
- The Wolf of Wall Street
- Very Lucky
The above answer is for reference only. Not all billionaires dine with poor boys.
One big challenge is family opposition. The rich girl's family may not approve of the poor guy, thinking he's not good enough for their daughter. Another is the difference in lifestyle. They might have different spending habits.
The story could end with them realizing that their differences are too great to overcome. The rich woman might be pressured by her family or social circle to end the relationship. The poor guy, on the other hand, might feel too inferior and decide to walk away on his own.
One common plotline is that they meet by chance, like in a coffee shop where the poor guy works and the rich woman comes in. Then they start to know each other gradually. Another plotline could be that the poor guy helps the rich woman in some unexpected situation, which makes her see his good heart. And often there's some conflict from their different social statuses that they need to overcome.
One popular 'rich guy poor girl novel' is 'Twilight'. Although it's mainly a vampire romance, Edward comes from a wealthy family while Bella is from a more ordinary background. Another is 'The Notebook'. Noah is from a working - class family and Allie is from a wealthy one. Also, 'Pride and Prejudice' can be considered in a way. Mr. Darcy is a rich nobleman and Elizabeth Bennet is from a family with less fortune.