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‎03-08-2015 10:50 PM
I probably would have moved...but it would definitely been an inconvenience. I never ask someone to do that for me...I just wait...do not like inconveniencing anyone else.
‎03-08-2015 10:50 PM
On 3/8/2015 moonchilde said:On 3/8/2015 NoelSeven said:I have to ask... did that rotten guy at least say thank you?
He did. I think he might have gotten a slight clue that he was clumsy about his request and its timing. So he did thank both of us
Well, at least that was something... but I agree with you that he was rude.
‎03-08-2015 10:51 PM
On 3/8/2015 moonchilde said:On 3/8/2015 NoelSeven said:I have to ask... did that rotten guy at least say thank you?
He did. I think he might have gotten a slight clue that he was clumsy about his request and its timing. So he did thank both of us
That would have helped...for sure.
‎03-08-2015 10:51 PM
Maybe ""the look"" is what prompted the negative comment..
I would have said no problem and moved....
‎03-08-2015 10:53 PM
Never mind...
‎03-08-2015 10:56 PM
On 3/8/2015 RainCityGirl said:No, I would not have moved my full meal, drink, water glass, utensils, etc. He had a lot of nerve asking. But of course his needs had to be met over others. As the OP said, if the order hadn't arrived or hadn't even been placed yet, then yes, move to accommodate. Unfortunately, he shamed you and you succumbed. The guy is a selfish, insensitive creep. Could he not see that you had your food already? I'd have said, "Sure, I'll move when I finish my meal."
That's pretty much how I viewed it. He had choices before he sat down. He sat anyway, making assumptions. In general, I'm very careful about making assumptions that others will do what I need them to do. I can be hopeful, and grateful, when they do. But it's not my assumed conclusion that I'll get what I want because I'm me, and people always say yes to me. There was an assumption in his manner, in what he said, and how he interacted with the server as well.
‎03-08-2015 10:58 PM
Moving to accommodate others or sharing a table is a standard practice in Europe.
I've met some wonderful people that way.
‎03-08-2015 11:00 PM
On 3/8/2015 moonchilde said:On 3/8/2015 RainCityGirl said:No, I would not have moved my full meal, drink, water glass, utensils, etc. He had a lot of nerve asking. But of course his needs had to be met over others. As the OP said, if the order hadn't arrived or hadn't even been placed yet, then yes, move to accommodate. Unfortunately, he shamed you and you succumbed. The guy is a selfish, insensitive creep. Could he not see that you had your food already? I'd have said, "Sure, I'll move when I finish my meal."
That's pretty much how I viewed it. He had choices before he sat down. He sat anyway, making assumptions. In general, I'm very careful about making assumptions that others will do what I need them to do. I can be hopeful, and grateful, when they do. But it's not my assumed conclusion that I'll get what I want because I'm me, and people always say yes to me. There was an assumption in his manner, in what he said, and how he interacted with the server as well.
I would never in my wildest dreams ask someone eating to move. First come, first serve. I'd wait my turn to be seated.
‎03-08-2015 11:04 PM
On 3/8/2015 RainCityGirl said:On 3/8/2015 moonchilde said:On 3/8/2015 RainCityGirl said:No, I would not have moved my full meal, drink, water glass, utensils, etc. He had a lot of nerve asking. But of course his needs had to be met over others. As the OP said, if the order hadn't arrived or hadn't even been placed yet, then yes, move to accommodate. Unfortunately, he shamed you and you succumbed. The guy is a selfish, insensitive creep. Could he not see that you had your food already? I'd have said, "Sure, I'll move when I finish my meal."
That's pretty much how I viewed it. He had choices before he sat down. He sat anyway, making assumptions. In general, I'm very careful about making assumptions that others will do what I need them to do. I can be hopeful, and grateful, when they do. But it's not my assumed conclusion that I'll get what I want because I'm me, and people always say yes to me. There was an assumption in his manner, in what he said, and how he interacted with the server as well.
I would never in my wildest dreams ask someone eating to move. First come, first serve. I'd wait my turn to be seated.
Thanks :-)
‎03-08-2015 11:07 PM
On 3/8/2015 Lila Belle said:Moving to accommodate others or sharing a table is a standard practice in Europe.
I've met some wonderful people that way.
Sharing a table in a crowded place is something I do fairly often, and I agree, it's fun, interesting and rewarding. Especially when tourists ask to share.
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