Hey, my first real thread (seeing as my SC experiences can't compete enough for me to start my own on them--and I think this thread fits this forum better than it would the others).
The following is based on my own actual experience as a customer at least once--perhaps others should try it, if any place cares to post it--or, more likely, gently mention it to customers who's visit gets off to a rocky start (fortunately I stayed calm during it all, and the conclusion was my idea, not theirs):
The first table I was offered was in a stuffy part of the room
The second, next to a very loud group
The third had too much glare from the overhead light
The fourth, too little room between seatback and table
--both sides, and the table wouldn't move
The fifth, uncomfortable seat cushions on both sides
With no feasible tables remaining, and sensing I was maybe
overly sensitive that night for some reason, I got the feeling
maybe my body was telling me I needed to go to bed instead
of stay up and eat--and wouldn't you know, home was quite comfortable
--and so was that restaurant when I went back later
The following is based on my own actual experience as a customer at least once--perhaps others should try it, if any place cares to post it--or, more likely, gently mention it to customers who's visit gets off to a rocky start (fortunately I stayed calm during it all, and the conclusion was my idea, not theirs):
The first table I was offered was in a stuffy part of the room
The second, next to a very loud group
The third had too much glare from the overhead light
The fourth, too little room between seatback and table
--both sides, and the table wouldn't move
The fifth, uncomfortable seat cushions on both sides
With no feasible tables remaining, and sensing I was maybe
overly sensitive that night for some reason, I got the feeling
maybe my body was telling me I needed to go to bed instead
of stay up and eat--and wouldn't you know, home was quite comfortable
--and so was that restaurant when I went back later
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