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by rhn_mk1
3227 days ago
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I consider the assumption correct in most circumstances, and almost always when visiting a restaurant. Otherwise, why bother with the logistics of getting people all in the same place at the same time? I would only agree that engagement is irrelevant when leaving the table with one's food is acceptable. Otherwise there's the implication that you're there for some purpose, other than getting yourself some nutrition. |
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It's hardly a logistical problem to get two people who live together (and therefore already have largely intertwined schedules) to a restaurant.
And the reason is fairly obvious: to enjoy the food.