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That kind of behavior will get your bootie thrown out the restaurant! |
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This is a nice thread.....
I don't care for dining out alone, but I have. I've never noticed anyone staring, but if I notice someone staring (anywhere, not just a restaurant), I usually stare back. It's a fun sport. My voice teacher called me on my inability to accept a compliment in college. She told me if she ever heard me deny a compliment she would fail me for the semester. That sorta gets Your attention!!! And besides ~ if I deny someone that compliment ~ I am basically saying, 'You don't know what You're talking about!'.........an insult. So when it was explained to me like that, I learned [the very difficult lesson] to be gracious. I've been living alone now for 4 years...... I have received great happiness being back in my childhood home and nurturing myself. Thanks for this thread, Waldo! |
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and You are one of the sweetest complimenters I know :) and yes, a successful flirt. Pondering my own flirtational skills and planning to dust them off someday. Heh. |
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I am enjoying being single and having fun. I am learning how to accept compliments and give them.
Thank you Waldo for starting this thread! Zimmy |
I have no problem dining alone. I've done that on business and it was an easy transition to being single. I did see something recently when I took myself out for my birthday--alone. A gentleman in a booth near mine had brought a small portable DVD player and I swear he was watching a recorded soap opera! it made me chuckle but it also made me realize that a DVD player was a different option.
However, the messages I got from that were interesting. 1) It showed me that he wasn't interested in enjoying his food. For me dining out usually is a peak experience, unless it's just fuel. So watching a movie was like plunking myself down at home in front of the TV. 2) This also put a big neon sign over the gentleman's booth, saying, "Don't disturb me." Sometimes, dining alone allows you to interact with wait staff and sometimes with other diners. I've had some interesting conversations with wait staff and also with fellow diners seated at the next table---short but interesting none the less. |
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It's been nearly a year since you've been here to lend us timely advice on what to do on improving our singular sensational selves and I was wondering, as did Dapper (because I too like this thread), if you had any new ideas for us during the up and coming holiday season. I ask because although I don't mind eating alone, it would be nice to know what to do next: For instance, what if you're not eating by yourself alone and find yourself next door on some dance floor, dancing by yourself, when out of nowhere some handsome and completely adorable person takes you off guard by dancing along side of you? I mean, what then??? I've been in this situation before and of course, found myself smiling til it hurt; but then I froze up and couldn't get past the smiling stage. If you're around still and have the time to resurrect this thread, with new and timely advice, I would be so appreciative - just in case I find myself dancing on some floor again this holiday season. Thank you so much, Kätzchen http://img001.superweb.de/traum/img/...nechtsuess.jpg |
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