Dining-Out Alone

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Total votes: 2 (7%)
Not Sad
Total votes: 26 (93%)
Total votes: 28

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twelvepoint wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 2:15 pm How do we feel about sitting at a bar with a book? I vote "ok" although it admittedly gets weirder if it's busy.
Hmm. I've never done it. I've seen others do it, and it doesn't bother me. I think I prefer it to a row of folks at the bar just on their phones and not talking to each other.
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jfv wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 2:19 pm
twelvepoint wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 2:15 pm How do we feel about sitting at a bar with a book? I vote "ok" although it admittedly gets weirder if it's busy.
Hmm. I've never done it. I've seen others do it, and it doesn't bother me. I think I prefer it to a row of folks at the bar just on their phones and not talking to each other.
Last time I tried this (the book was Klara and the Sun), I was right be the entrance and the place was doing a busy takeout, so it wasn't a lot of fun.
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Business travel, airport or office cafeterias etc. pffft. That stuff is socially accepted plus there's nothing to lose away from home. Go find a cute trattoria in your neighborhood, maybe go there 7pm on a Friday night and just fuckin' sit there by yourself and eat. Like really draw it out with a bottle of wine and shit. That's next level.
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penningtron wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 2:33 pm Business travel, airport or office cafeterias etc. pffft. That stuff is socially accepted plus there's nothing to lose away from home. Go find a cute trattoria in your neighborhood, maybe go there 7pm on a Friday night and just fuckin' sit there by yourself and eat. Like really draw it out with a bottle of wine and shit. That's next level.
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jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)

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twelvepoint wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 2:15 pm How do we feel about sitting at a bar with a book? I vote "ok" although it admittedly gets weirder if it's busy.
It depends on the type of establishment. For the most part bars are social spaces which even in their quieter moments offer numerous distractions. I'm not a voracious reader, though, so it could be that I'm just easily distracted.
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