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Re: Is Going Out to Dinner Solo Strange?
I never bring any friends when i go eat out.
Why would she want people watching us when I go down on her??? |
Re: Is Going Out to Dinner Solo Strange?
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Ok, so I'm bored right now. I'm going to go out to eat myself and get some sushi. A couple of my close friends have moved recently, which sucks, so I'm kinda bored with nothing to do and my few friends still around are out of town. A buddy I was talking to suggested just taking out, but I don't really feel like it. So my question...would you ever go out to eat by yourself? Would you bring a book? Jeff [/ QUOTE ] Wear a costume (barely nsfw) |
Re: Is Going Out to Dinner Solo Strange?
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I never bring any friends when i go eat out. Why would she want people watching us when I go down on her??? [/ QUOTE ] Ugh. Poor joke, poor context, poor delivery. Swede |
Re: Is Going Out to Dinner Solo Strange?
uhm, i do it. no, i don't think it is strange.
but when i visit a restaurant alone, i stay there just long enough to eat. the "bringing-books-thingie" never worked for me. |
Re: Is Going Out to Dinner Solo Strange?
Sushi bar would be one of the best choices to pull off the dine alone thing.
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Re: Is Going Out to Dinner Solo Strange?
Why is this so hard for people?
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Sushi bar would be one of the best choices to pull off the dine alone thing. [/ QUOTE ] Many times I've grabbed a newspaper and gone to lunch at a sushi restaurant here by myself. |
Re: Is Going Out to Dinner Solo Strange?
Breakfast/Lunch doesn't seem weird, but I couldn't imagine going to a steak restaurant or something just by myself.
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Re: Is Going Out to Dinner Solo Strange?
Some servers and "hostsesses" seem to resent single diners, because of the reduced tip and bill they generate. Nothing I like better than to have someone sneer "would you like to sit at the bar?" when I walk into a nice restaurant alone. Gee, no, If I wanted to sit there, I would have proceeded right there, doncha think.
As for how other people percieve single diners... I never really noticed anyone staring at me over their menues with poorly concealed looks of horror or contempt. I dunno. As for myself, I eat alone most of the time because I just moved and haven't made new friends yet. I'm out of practice. Oh, and I'm weird. |
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