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When dining at Biergarten it is not a requirement to make friends with your tablemates. If they don't feel like chatting, don't take it so personally!

OK Now My 2 cents...Our family of 5 has eaten at the Biergarten more than 15 times. We have ALWAYS been seated with people we didn't know.
ONLY ONCE did we have a not so good experience. It just so happened to be with French-Canadians. Yes, We said hello and how are you and where are you from... then they started talking in French to each other and didn't talk to us the rest of the dinner. They said goodbye at the end and left.
ON THE UPSIDE... In October, I took my mom and gma(a first for both) and we were seated with a single older lady(she was celebrating her birthday and her wedding anniversary by herself.)
She looked at our waiter and told him (Jannick) she didn't think we wanted her there. I immediately told her please stay and eat with us. I asked my mom to move next to her. My 3 kids moved down to the end of the table by the rail. We got our food. We just started idle chit chat which turned into full blown conversation.
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To end a long story...I bought her dinner without her knowing. When the check came to me and she didn't get her bill, she was shocked. She asked and I just smiled, we all gave her a hugs and said Happy Birthday. She walked away with a huge smile on her face. And my mom and Gma were please with my generosity.
Don't let one family ruin a fun food experience.
See this is exactly why we have never eaten lunch at Biergarten. We have gone back and forth about trying it for years, but the seating with stranger thing stops us every time.
Our family of 5, not unlike the French family, would prefer to speak with each other and not feel obligated to make small talk with strangers. Does that make us rude? I guess according to how the OP defines rude. We are not rude! We simply would rather spend our meal as a family and not be pressured to become instant friends with strangers. A polite hello and goodbye is pretty much all I would expect from strangers.
After reading this thread I'm pretty sure we will never try Biergarten. Who knows if a person seated next to us that we greeted with a polite hello and then spoke among our family would post about how we ruined their ambiance.
I think we will just stick with meals that don't come with that kind of pressure.![]()
If they were french, their children most probably don't speak english. So they should rather have talked to you instead of their kids??
I really like being in the US but what always irritates me when being there is that everybody assumes that my seven year old daughter is already fluent in a foreign language and, usually, when people realize that she doesn't speak english they ask "when will she learn it".
Do American children learn foreign languages so quickly that they are fluent by the age of 6 or 7?
As long as the US accept the entry of foreign tourists and hotels, restaurants etc. accept their money they have every right to be there and,of course, talk in their native languages, just as you do when visiting other countries.
OK Now My 2 cents...Our family of 5 has eaten at the Biergarten more than 15 times. We have ALWAYS been seated with people we didn't know.
ONLY ONCE did we have a not so good experience. It just so happened to be with French-Canadians. Yes, We said hello and how are you and where are you from... then they started talking in French to each other and didn't talk to us the rest of the dinner. They said goodbye at the end and left.
ON THE UPSIDE... In October, I took my mom and gma(a first for both) and we were seated with a single older lady(she was celebrating her birthday and her wedding anniversary by herself.)
She looked at our waiter and told him (Jannick) she didn't think we wanted her there. I immediately told her please stay and eat with us. I asked my mom to move next to her. My 3 kids moved down to the end of the table by the rail. We got our food. We just started idle chit chat which turned into full blown conversation.
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To end a long story...I bought her dinner without her knowing. When the check came to me and she didn't get her bill, she was shocked. She asked and I just smiled, we all gave her a hugs and said Happy Birthday. She walked away with a huge smile on her face. And my mom and Gma were please with my generosity.
Don't let one family ruin a fun food experience.
Wow! I don't understand why a few of you are demonizing the OP! Sheesh!
OP- Yes, those french people were rude. Most people would have spoke to a solo diner sitting at the same table. It would have been nice to at least acknowledge you and said a few nice things. It doesn't mean that they had to entertain you with conversation for the duration. It's obvious the other couple had the same sentiments as you did regarding this rude family. Bottom line some peoplel just do not have any manners.
I hope you have better luck on your next visit.
This is so awesome, thanks for sharing. If I ever go solo again, I hope and pray and I get table mates like your family. Not for the free meal, but the fellowship!
The one who don't understand or sympathize inthis thread, it's ok. You've probably not had my experience. And I for one, hope you never do. On the other hand, maybe yes, then you will understand how and why I felt the way I did.
If I ever go solo again, I hope and pray and I get table mates like your family. Not for the free meal, but the fellowship!
The one who don't understand or sympathize inthis thread, it's ok. You've probably not had my experience.
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It's just the nature of the beast here..some people are deliberately obtuse. Some start reading posts and are itching for an argument before they've even finished reading it completely. I think most people understood what you were driving at.Over it! Moving on!
You nay sayers are amazing! You are as bad as you "JUDGE" me to be, not wanting to even begin to understand what this thread was all about. Get over your self, I promise you I will....
I never once said they were "rude", you all assumed I wrote that or interpreted what I said that way. (judging me) I only shared my experience. I have dined here many many times since EPCOT opened in 1983. And this was my first time to have table guests that did not say anything to me, even when I said a simple hello. When they began to speak french, I assumed they did not perhaps speak english, so I left it alone. But when they and their children spoke very clear english, I was a little taken back. I really do not have to explain myself as I have, and probably am wasting my time, because as you have assumed I have prejudged these guests, you have prejudged me not attempting to understand. Yes, I understand some are not social, as this may have been the case, I get that..DUH!!
Thank you sincerely to those who have posted your thoughts of understanding how I felt. For those of you who don't, no hard feelings as I will more than likely never meet you. So it really doesn't matter in the scheme of things.
OK Now My 2 cents...Our family of 5 has eaten at the Biergarten more than 15 times. We have ALWAYS been seated with people we didn't know.
ONLY ONCE did we have a not so good experience. It just so happened to be with French-Canadians. Yes, We said hello and how are you and where are you from... then they started talking in French to each other and didn't talk to us the rest of the dinner. They said goodbye at the end and left.
ON THE UPSIDE... In October, I took my mom and gma(a first for both) and we were seated with a single older lady(she was celebrating her birthday and her wedding anniversary by herself.)
She looked at our waiter and told him (Jannick) she didn't think we wanted her there. I immediately told her please stay and eat with us. I asked my mom to move next to her. My 3 kids moved down to the end of the table by the rail. We got our food. We just started idle chit chat which turned into full blown conversation.
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To end a long story...I bought her dinner without her knowing. When the check came to me and she didn't get her bill, she was shocked. She asked and I just smiled, we all gave her a hugs and said Happy Birthday. She walked away with a huge smile on her face. And my mom and Gma were please with my generosity.
Don't let one family ruin a fun food experience.