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by faeriechangling 955 days ago
I would say this is much more of an urban/rural thing than an American/European thing. Also a discount/luxury thing.

If you are running a coffee shop in an insanely expensive urban area slinging $2 coffees, you need a certain turnover of customers or you will just straight up go out of business. I have been hustling franchise owners walking around their resteraunts stalking people to make sure people didn't mill about for longer than TWENTY MINUTES. Didn't finish eating? Fuck you buy something else or finish eating on the sidewalk.

If you're in a suburban coffee shop with a cheaper lease sipping on a $9 iced coffee drink and a $7 pastry, and the place is dead, not only will the staff likely not care that you're sitting there, they might chat you up so stave off the boredom.

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This. Urban areas are more likely to either see or equate your taking up space in their restaurant, even if you're not working from home. In NH most coffee shops I go to are absolutely empty, and usually have a couple people getting breakfast or coffee while working and it's a regular in out turnover or enough space that it doesn't matter. Even in Manchester which would be the closest thing to a city in NH