it is topic worthy because one of the problems with young people especially Londoners is enjoying your own space and company.
its a sign of maturity to engage in activities on your own, it doesn't mean you're lonely, or sad.
going for dinner solo is wonderful, my dad does it, and I've learnt from it as well. I also make effort not to act like I'm busy or waiting for anyone.
stop worrying about what people think and just do you. I also make sure i keep my phone away, and may only have a book so anyone looking at me would know i planned to be there alone but in reality most of the time youre the only one who knows or gives a fuck that you are eating out alone. not everyone cares as deep as you think. thats why mental health problems in this country are such on the rise, false fronting that you got your people when you cry yourself to sleep at night and none of your 'bredrins' knows about your problems.
not when you travel, not when you got stood up but a planned dinner by yourself. obviously, you have to be at a certain level of maturity to appreciate it.
I don’t have a problem with eating out on my jack jones... I don’t see an issue but I would be making topics about stuff like this because it’s such a trivial thing to chat about
it is topic worthy because one of the problems with young people especially Londoners is enjoying your own space and company.
its a sign of maturity to engage in activities on your own, it doesn't mean you're lonely, or sad.
going for dinner solo is wonderful, my dad does it, and I've learnt from it as well. I also make effort not to act like I'm busy or waiting for anyone.
stop worrying about what people think and just do you. I also make sure i keep my phone away, and may only have a book so anyone looking at me would know i planned to be there alone.
not when you travel, not when you got stood up but a planned dinner by yourself. obviously, you have to be at a certain level of maturity to appreciate it.
Ahh b
U still care what others think if ur readin a book for the benefit of others perception
I don’t have a problem with eating out on my jack jones... I don’t see an issue but I would be making topics about stuff like this because it’s such a trivial thing to chat about
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Table for 1 please.
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Grafter
Not tryna chat or get into it with anyone
Unless it's a restaurant like three little birds
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yhfam
This actually wild for someone to NOT be able to do this.
however swanky restaurants hell no, they are more about the experience with someone else rather than the food itself imo which is why I wouldn’t
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The Infamous
The one I mentioned is calm
say AB sent u
might get a extra slice of platain lol
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Seydou
??yo
It's actually mad. Man said Table for one please
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Mizchif
This does smack of insecurity, who is judging you for eating alone?
And why do you care? Anything I would do with someone else I would do alone including eating, watching a movie, sex or dating.
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VENOM
it is topic worthy because one of the problems with young people especially Londoners is enjoying your own space and company.
its a sign of maturity to engage in activities on your own, it doesn't mean you're lonely, or sad.
going for dinner solo is wonderful, my dad does it, and I've learnt from it as well. I also make effort not to act like I'm busy or waiting for anyone.
stop worrying about what people think and just do you. I also make sure i keep my phone away, and may only have a book so anyone looking at me would know i planned to be there alone but in reality most of the time youre the only one who knows or gives a fuck that you are eating out alone. not everyone cares as deep as you think. thats why mental health problems in this country are such on the rise, false fronting that you got your people when you cry yourself to sleep at night and none of your 'bredrins' knows about your problems.
not when you travel, not when you got stood up but a planned dinner by yourself. obviously, you have to be at a certain level of maturity to appreciate it.
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youcleanwepaint
I don’t have a problem with eating out on my jack jones... I don’t see an issue but I would be making topics about stuff like this because it’s such a trivial thing to chat about
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Grafter
Ahh b
U still care what others think if ur readin a book for the benefit of others perception
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Grafter
As are many things on the forum
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Grafter
Ok rude boy
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VENOM
no i dont take the book to front, i take it so i can actually read it. i only take it some times most times im just eating.
im suggesting a book incase the person trying it for the first time feels like some freak. it may add some comfort having a book
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Grafter
Ok JD
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The Infamous
Actually let me know when ur free lol
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The King
Have to do this on regs when I'm on training or sometimes at conferences.
Minor.
Obvs. a good meal with friends is better
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Grafter
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Swear this is a topic about eating on your ones
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Greens
Feck di shutdown
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NORA BATTY
So if I'm sitting in a pub trying to get some dinner people won't think I'm there to pick up man
I swear they will
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VENOM
i guess then your life will be a complete mess because strangers think something incorrect of you.
police would be called perhaps? you might be kicked out of the pub. imagine the fallout. dont do it.
just ensure you live everyday of your life with such thoughts about what others will think.
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