Posted: Mon 8th Mar 2010 10:17 pm
Hmmm. I thought it was fairly common for someone to grab an unoccupied seat at a table in Europe. Just an assumption on my part. I'd still ask first though.
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As weird as it might sound, it's actually an ok thing to do in Holland, the wife & I were looking for somewhere to eat one trip and asked if their was any spare tables in a Eet cafe and they said yes if we were willing to share, we declined as it's not something we've ever done before.Dirty Uncle Ron wrote:Hypothetical for the masses:
What would you think and how would you feel if a stranger(s) came to your table at a restaurant and just sat down like it was theirs?
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As you stated, you asked.Boner wrote:As weird as it might sound, it's actually an ok thing to do in Holland, the wife & I were looking for somewhere to eat one trip and asked if their was any spare tables in a Eet cafe and they said yes if we were willing to share, we declined as it's not something we've ever done before.Dirty Uncle Ron wrote:Hypothetical for the masses:
What would you think and how would you feel if a stranger(s) came to your table at a restaurant and just sat down like it was theirs?
I agree.Dirty Uncle Ron wrote:As you stated, you asked. Sharing tables is a common practice which I fully support. I will admit it took a little getting used to when I first arrived, but I like it, very communal.Boner wrote:As weird as it might sound, it's actually an ok thing to do in Holland, the wife & I were looking for somewhere to eat one trip and asked if their was any spare tables in a Eet cafe and they said yes if we were willing to share, we declined as it's not something we've ever done before.Dirty Uncle Ron wrote:Hypothetical for the masses:
What would you think and how would you feel if a stranger(s) came to your table at a restaurant and just sat down like it was theirs?
Peace.
Thank you.geoffk wrote:Dirty Uncle Ron wrote:Boner wrote:
Sorry im late to the party, but this dude had it all figured out back on page 3. Without going into ancient issues,religious agendas, and American imperialism, it all comes down to access. Believe me, if Amsterdam was as cheap and accessible as Las Vegas is in America. Your Polite would need new training and more men to deal with American scumbags. Imagine our loser gangster types being able to afford a trip to Europe, getting drunk and looking for trouble. For the UK it is a weekend trip. Probably costs very little compared to a transatlantic flight. Point being, that it is mostly a more cultured, respectable, behaved type that travels abroad from the states. So, we have a unfair advantage in image diplomacy.sam508 wrote:Shame. I understand the locals might be more annoyed with the uk tourist because we are so close (under an hour flight) so they must get more of us invading so there is more chance of the idoits turning up and giving us this bad rep.
sam508 does make a legitimate point, as do you.drummerboy323 wrote:Sorry im late to the party, but this dude had it all figured out back on page 3. Without going into ancient issues,religious agendas, and American imperialism, it all comes down to access. Believe me, if Amsterdam was as cheap and accessible as Las Vegas is in America. Your Polite would need new training and more men to deal with American scumbags. Imagine our loser gangster types being able to afford a trip to Europe, getting drunk and looking for trouble. For the UK it is a weekend trip. Probably costs very little compared to a transatlantic flight. Point being, that it is mostly a more cultured, respectable, behaved type that travels abroad from the states. So, we have a unfair advantage in image diplomacy.sam508 wrote:Shame. I understand the locals might be more annoyed with the uk tourist because we are so close (under an hour flight) so they must get more of us invading so there is more chance of the idoits turning up and giving us this bad rep.
Dirty Uncle Ron wrote:sam508 does make a legitimate point, as do you.drummerboy323 wrote:Sorry im late to the party, but this dude had it all figured out back on page 3. Without going into ancient issues,religious agendas, and American imperialism, it all comes down to access. Believe me, if Amsterdam was as cheap and accessible as Las Vegas is in America. Your Polite would need new training and more men to deal with American scumbags. Imagine our loser gangster types being able to afford a trip to Europe, getting drunk and looking for trouble. For the UK it is a weekend trip. Probably costs very little compared to a transatlantic flight. Point being, that it is mostly a more cultured, respectable, behaved type that travels abroad from the states. So, we have a unfair advantage in image diplomacy.sam508 wrote:Shame. I understand the locals might be more annoyed with the uk tourist because we are so close (under an hour flight) so they must get more of us invading so there is more chance of the idoits turning up and giving us this bad rep.
I think if Canada were to adopt similar cannabis legislation as The Netherlands, there would be some problems in the beginning. But true to form, most Americans will eventually become tired of the pop-culture-hyped-cool-factor and move on.
I don't think the Polite would need any additional training, this from having trained with them when I was in the Army. They can handle themselves just fine. They would however need many more, given that the US has a pop. of over 300 million (approximately 5 times greater than the UK and nearly half that of the European continent).
The UK may only be approximately 1hr away from Amsterdam, but what about the Germans, Belgians, and French? With the exception of France, the other two border The Netherlands. With shops forced to close along the Belgium border, I would say the Dutch have more of a problem with them than with the Brits.
As for cost, the typical scumbag (read Chav) may not be able to afford the trip, but everyday more are gaining access to resources which enables them to make it. Here's hoping Canada legalizes cannabis, for Europe's sake. ':shock:' and ':o'
Peace.