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Burney
04-10-2019, 09:26 AM
No idea why. The self-consciousness and lack of confidence of youth, I suppose. Didn't want to be seen as the sad loner or something.

These days, both are things I absolutely love doing. :shrug: Isn't that odd?

Sir C
04-10-2019, 09:31 AM
No idea why. The self-consciousness and lack of confidence of youth, I suppose. Didn't want to be seen as the sad loner or something.

These days, both are things I absolutely love doing. :shrug: Isn't that odd?

I used to find the slightly pitying looks from waiters disturbing. Nowadays I positively wallow in the experience.

They always seem surprised when I order a bottle of wine. Like they're expecting me to ask for a half bottle. :hehe:

Burney
04-10-2019, 09:34 AM
I used to find the slightly pitying looks from waiters disturbing. Nowadays I positively wallow in the experience.

They always seem surprised when I order a bottle of wine. Like they're expecting me to ask for a half bottle. :hehe:

:nod: I use this as a guide for tipping. if they don't bat an eyelid, they're going to get well tipped. Any hint of surprise that crosses their face is going to cost them.

eastgermanautos
04-10-2019, 02:31 PM
I used to find the slightly pitying looks from waiters disturbing. Nowadays I positively wallow in the experience.

They always seem surprised when I order a bottle of wine. Like they're expecting me to ask for a half bottle. :hehe:

The thing to do is to order two bottles. This causes one's person to be enveloped in mystery.

Maravilloso Marvo
04-11-2019, 06:31 AM
They always seem surprised when I order a bottle of wine. Like they're expecting me to ask for a half bottle. :hehe:

This is like when I go to K10 and order about £25 of sushi at lunchtime. "How many sets of chopsticks would you like sir?" Just one mate, I am going to eat it all myself thanks.