This is something that a few of my family members do.
Let's say we're all going out to eat. We'll get to the restaurant we've picked out, and lo and behold, that place is very busy. They will then insist that we leave and find someplace else to eat.
No, I don't want to go somewhere else. Why? Because in the time it takes us to go back out to the car, pick another place, and then drive to that place, we could probably be served at the place we initially went to. Not only that, if it is busy at the first restaurant we went to, it's probably a meal time, which means that any other restaurant we go to is probably going to be busy as well, so we might as well just stay where we are.
And if it we really could eat a little bit sooner if we leave and go somewhere else, so what? Are you really going to starve to death while we wait for a table, or wait in line for the people at the counter to take our order? Besides, wouldn't it be nicer to just chill out and wait a few minutes instead of fighting traffic to get to some other place that's probably very busy as well? And there most likely is heavy traffic, too, since like I said earlier, if the restaurant is busy, then most likely, it's a meal time, and traffic is usually quite heavy during those times.
I remember one time my grandma, my aunt and uncle, and me were in Kentucky for Memorial Day. It was mid morning on Sunday, and we were going out for breakfast. We went to Shoney's, and we had to wait in line for a table. My grandma insisted we go somewhere else. We left the place only to realize that the Shoney's was the only restaurant in town, save for fast food, and nobody wanted that. So after driving around for about a half hour and my uncle being almost reduced to stopping at someone's house and offing them twenty bucks to cook breakfast for us, we ended up going back to Shoney's.
Of course, by then, it was almost lunch time.
Let's say we're all going out to eat. We'll get to the restaurant we've picked out, and lo and behold, that place is very busy. They will then insist that we leave and find someplace else to eat.
No, I don't want to go somewhere else. Why? Because in the time it takes us to go back out to the car, pick another place, and then drive to that place, we could probably be served at the place we initially went to. Not only that, if it is busy at the first restaurant we went to, it's probably a meal time, which means that any other restaurant we go to is probably going to be busy as well, so we might as well just stay where we are.
And if it we really could eat a little bit sooner if we leave and go somewhere else, so what? Are you really going to starve to death while we wait for a table, or wait in line for the people at the counter to take our order? Besides, wouldn't it be nicer to just chill out and wait a few minutes instead of fighting traffic to get to some other place that's probably very busy as well? And there most likely is heavy traffic, too, since like I said earlier, if the restaurant is busy, then most likely, it's a meal time, and traffic is usually quite heavy during those times.
I remember one time my grandma, my aunt and uncle, and me were in Kentucky for Memorial Day. It was mid morning on Sunday, and we were going out for breakfast. We went to Shoney's, and we had to wait in line for a table. My grandma insisted we go somewhere else. We left the place only to realize that the Shoney's was the only restaurant in town, save for fast food, and nobody wanted that. So after driving around for about a half hour and my uncle being almost reduced to stopping at someone's house and offing them twenty bucks to cook breakfast for us, we ended up going back to Shoney's.
Of course, by then, it was almost lunch time.
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