The Backwards Man wrote: » What an absolutely wonderful thread! So informative, so intelligible, so concise. Thank you OP, thank you thank you thank you.
Ray Palmer wrote: » I just don't get the over enthusiastic responses is it just me?
Ray Palmer wrote: » So while we are eating, people were gushing about how "fabulous", "gorgeous" etc the place and food was. Some people saying they would come for a romantic meal another time.
Alf. A. Male wrote: » God love them, but some people don't get out much and for them it may well have been the best they'd eaten in a while.
Tasden wrote: » If I like something I'll say it. I compliment people if they're looking well, or if food tastes nice I say so. It can annoy some people who think its insincere or whatever but I just genuinely appreciate the little things, keeps me happy.
Ray Palmer wrote: » But if it is nice are you going to say it is gorgeous?
Sleepy wrote: » You're not alone OP, I wouldn't be one for insincere small talk either but lots of people seem to enjoy it.
Earthhorse wrote: » Yeah, I don't get it either OP. A lot of the time when I eat out with friends it seems that every place we go is really good. To me, there's a range of experience; some places are really good, some really bad and a lot are mediocre. I don't get the need to pretend otherwise. Perhaps they are easier to please than I am, I get the feeling it's something like that anyway.
Legs.Eleven wrote: » Niceties for social lubrication and to keep everything civilised and pleasant. It has to be done in many cases and I don't get how why some people have such a problem with inconsequential small talk for that purpose, particularly with people you barely know. I'd rather that than a deafening, awkward silence or even worse, someone moaning in my ear at a day that's supposed to be enjoyed.