• Cosmic Cleric@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I would consider it rude the hog the table

    and I consider it similarly rude to just walk up and tell someone “hurry up”.

    It’s a shared resource in limited supply.

    The rudeness would definitely be on the person hogging it.

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      7 months ago

      why do you believe a single person using the table to eat food from the establishment is “hogging” it, whereas two people using the table for a social meeting aren’t?

      • Cosmic Cleric@lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        whereas two people using the table for a social meeting aren’t?

        Why would you meet socially at a restaurant if you’re not going to eat, especially one that’s so busy that it’s hard to find seating?

        You would find somewhere else with more seating that doesn’t serve food if your only goal was to socially interact with each other.

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          7 months ago

          Why would you meet socially at a restaurant if you’re not going to eat, especially one that’s so busy that it’s hard to find seating?

          The reasoning is irrelevant.

          If I had the table first, and someone came up to me like the OP and said what they said like that, I am perfectly within my rights to occupy that table out of spite and order more, so long as management doesn’t care.

          Want a table so bad? Get there earlier or make a reservation. Don’t hurry people along like you own the place, because you don’t.