FlaFFy_91
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Currently on a training course through work so staying in a hotel.
The hotel has a pub attached to it, so through our buisness account we get a free breakfast and evening meal every day.
Sat in the pub waiting for my steak thinking, is it wierd to eat out on your own?
It's not something I personally would ever do back at home. And I do feel slightly awkward doing it here but it's free...
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ShEp
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Get that shit eaten, then fire some pints onto the tab.
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Y869 SRA
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quote: Originally posted by ShEp
Get that shit eaten, then fire some pints onto the tab.
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Cavey
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Weird if you're put on your own and you're paying. But if it's business related then there's thousands of people doing it week in week out.
As said get all you can out of it. Steak every night (as long as it's medium rare or less)
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FlaFFy_91
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Just feels abit wierd. It's a fully functioning pub, not just one for the hotel if you get me, so there's like family's and friends and that all having meals and I'm just sat on my own
Oh and
Rare steak with chunkey chips.
Profiteroles for desert and I'm onto my third pint
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Nic Barnes
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It's no dramas really eating on your own. It's only weird if you make it look weird.
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Kyle T
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Did it for six months straight in the US with work. I quite liked it
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Conway563
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Do it regularly when away with work
Have started going to the cinema on my own when away as well now
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Nic Barnes
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I haven't really got a problem doing things on my own. Sometimes prefer it.
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3CorsaMeal
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Just act suspiciously and leave everyone wondering imo. Like you're a spy or assassin
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3CorsaMeal
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Leave a rucksack behind as well.
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IvIarkgraham
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I did it for a while when i was 17/18 working away
felt weird to me too but its got to be done
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Ronson
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Do it sometimes after finishing work, go into the brewery tap but thats attached to the brewery lol never thought much of it but I wouldn't drive to say, a Taybarns or a Cheeky Nandos by myself.
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Jason x
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Could always just wait for the food to come then put it in a tupperware and leave.
I don't see anything wrong with it though, I do lots alone.
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craig55
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Croxley green by any chance ?
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Andrew
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It's not weird at all. Maybe not in the pub you was in, but if you look around when out you will notice this quite often.
I do it when working down south - hotel breakfast, local bars for tea... Actually enjoy time away from the Mrs
[Edited on 04-11-2015 by Andrew]
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deano87
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My Mrs is away on Thursday night. I was tempted to go for a curry on my own
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gazza808
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Work away alot on my own,
sort of get used to it lol, usually just catch up on the news while eating/waiting,
got quite a few places i frequent so they remember me and have a talk,
oddest thing is when your in a country where barely any one speaks english, i went 4weeks once with out talking a word of english to a person face to face, now that was odd.
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Ellis
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Eating by yourself is strange the first time I concede that. Just take a book or something with you next time to stop you gazing round the room. You soon get used to it. Often had waiters sitting down for a chat at quiet times which is nice.
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Whenever I've done it I buy a newspaper or two and read them cover to cover.
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nathy_87
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quote: Originally posted by Jason x
Could always just wait for the food to come then put it in a tupperware and leave.
That's fucking weird.
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Generation
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Not weird, depends on the place I guess.
I eat alone in the cafe most days, on my break at work, doesn't bother me. I just eat, then mess around on phone
Always wondered why it's weird to go to the cinema alone, but not to watch a film at home by yourself.
[Edited on 04-11-2015 by Generation]
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IvIarkgraham
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I was in a cinema once and saw some guy come in alone and sat down right next to some people. who then got up and moved
wasnt even busy no idea why he would sit next to them
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Nic Barnes
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I just walked to asda on my own
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by Kyle T
Did it for six months straight in the US with work. I quite liked it
this - its good in a way - especially if business are paying also
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