No, people will stare at you and even giggle or laugh but they'll still be too scared to strike up a random conversation with a person that isn't in their designated social space.
Pathetic.
OP is struggling. She (He) believes every restaurant on the planet is designed only for large groups of people.
This view only forms from being a lifelong basement dweller.
Anyone that ever goes outside would never post this thread, due to seeing many real-life restaurants that are designed for individuals to eat.
i truly hope theres lots of people as pathetic as op, because if all it takes is being able to go to a restaurant by yourself to be unusually confident, then im doing a great job.
It doesn't make sense to go to restaurants by yourself, mainly because they're a ripoff. My local Applebee's charges $15.78 for a plain cheeseburger, fries and drink (before tax and tip btw). If you're with someone or a group you can at-least justify it because it's a social experience, but if you're by yourself just go to a pizza joint and check out their lunch specials.
I go alone sometimes in unfamiliar towns because I'm physically interesting enough I get compliments from strangers. I go alone to places in my hometown because I know a good portion of the people and it's nice saying hey and asking how the wife is for a minute than having to fill a whole meal with small talk or business. Otherwise I just go out with my wife (male).
I hate people who talk while they "eat" so yes, I always avoid going to restaurants with other people. I could see going to one in a group if you're specifically looking to insult the chef, the establishment, and the culinary arts at large though because that is exactly what you are doing.
>a table for one please
No, people will stare at you and even giggle or laugh but they'll still be too scared to strike up a random conversation with a person that isn't in their designated social space.
Pathetic.
Anywhere I own or patronize is my designated social space.
no, i deprive myself of ever trying other foods because of what normalfags (some) think
Yeah I've done it before. Good time to eat at the bar and talk to the bartender.
Why talk to the bartender. Why not just sit and eat your food and appreciate it. I just came back from eating on my own and it was so peaceful
I used to bartend. Sometimes it's a good conversation. Sometimes I just enjoy being by myself.
Sure, sometimes. Idgaf
OP is struggling. She (He) believes every restaurant on the planet is designed only for large groups of people.
This view only forms from being a lifelong basement dweller.
Anyone that ever goes outside would never post this thread, due to seeing many real-life restaurants that are designed for individuals to eat.
What are you talking about? I just went out for a meal on my own. Nothing wrong with that
>due to seeing many real-life restaurants that are designed for individuals to eat.
like how? Usually I need to take a table that could seat 4 and it feels awkward.
I wish they had a dedicated singles section
(bars are uncomfy. not sitting at a bar)
At diners you can sit at the counter. Diner counters are designed for singles seating.
All the time, I'm not a self conscious incel who needs people to hold my hand.
i truly hope theres lots of people as pathetic as op, because if all it takes is being able to go to a restaurant by yourself to be unusually confident, then im doing a great job.
No, I have family and friends. I also have hobbies and a job. I recommend obtaining at least one of these before you have a nice day on thanksgiving.
It doesn't make sense to go to restaurants by yourself, mainly because they're a ripoff. My local Applebee's charges $15.78 for a plain cheeseburger, fries and drink (before tax and tip btw). If you're with someone or a group you can at-least justify it because it's a social experience, but if you're by yourself just go to a pizza joint and check out their lunch specials.
I go alone sometimes in unfamiliar towns because I'm physically interesting enough I get compliments from strangers. I go alone to places in my hometown because I know a good portion of the people and it's nice saying hey and asking how the wife is for a minute than having to fill a whole meal with small talk or business. Otherwise I just go out with my wife (male).
>I'm physically interesting enough I get compliments from strangers
t.
Imagine the smell
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I hate people who talk while they "eat" so yes, I always avoid going to restaurants with other people. I could see going to one in a group if you're specifically looking to insult the chef, the establishment, and the culinary arts at large though because that is exactly what you are doing.
I've done it plenty of times. Just sit at the bar and talk to strangers or zone out to the TV playing the ball game.
Maybe Tony Soprano could pull it off, but I can't.