larry_stewart
Master Chef
This is more of a question out of curiosity than anything else.
My wife and I went out to eat tonight ( Chinese) at a restaurant. The waitress escorted us to a booth. My wife sat on one side and I sat on the other, leaving us across the table from each other , as we usually do when it is the two of us.
A few minutes later, another couple was sat at the booth right next to us. It was a couple ( Just 2 people), and they sat next to each other. Im not sure of their status ( married, dating, or whatever). They were late 60's early 70's.
Visually it seemed a little strange to me ( especially in a booth).
If it were a small square or round table I wouldn't have thought much of it.
Im not criticizing it, just wondering what everyone else does.
On that note, if we go out with a couple, family or a larger groups, In a booth we would sit next to each other ( usually) but other table size and shapes we sometimes sit across from each other.
Anyway, never really thought about it much until today.
My wife and I went out to eat tonight ( Chinese) at a restaurant. The waitress escorted us to a booth. My wife sat on one side and I sat on the other, leaving us across the table from each other , as we usually do when it is the two of us.
A few minutes later, another couple was sat at the booth right next to us. It was a couple ( Just 2 people), and they sat next to each other. Im not sure of their status ( married, dating, or whatever). They were late 60's early 70's.
Visually it seemed a little strange to me ( especially in a booth).
If it were a small square or round table I wouldn't have thought much of it.
Im not criticizing it, just wondering what everyone else does.
On that note, if we go out with a couple, family or a larger groups, In a booth we would sit next to each other ( usually) but other table size and shapes we sometimes sit across from each other.
Anyway, never really thought about it much until today.