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Old 08-27-2017, 09:22 PM   #1853
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Originally Posted by homoe View Post
Well I am probably one of the few that does not mind going out to eat by themselves ........so seldom is anyone glancing over towards me , but I do like a nice quiet peaceful dining experience.

When dining out with a group from work, have you ever been stuck sitting next to your least favorite co-worker?
No, I can't think of a time I ever got seated by someone I didn't like or by someone who didn't like me.

Does it make you feel good to see someone do the right thing?

(Example: I recently saw a person scrape the side of a nice car...they were trying to park on a busy street. I wasn't sure if they were going to take off or what, but it made me feel good to see them do the right thing, leave their contact info, etc.)
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