luvpooh
oh bother!
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So we went to Jellyrolls last night. It was very crowded, but we got there before 8 so had our pick of tables. It was just the 2 of us, and we were seated at a 4 top.
As the night progressed, and the club got crowded (I've only seen it that crowded once before), 2 ladies came up to our table and just took our 2 chairs that were empty and plopped themselves down! (Knocking my foot off that I had up on the chair BTW.) My bf and I looked at each other like, what just happened? They didn't ask if the seats were taken, if we would mind them sitting there, nothing! I am the most non-confrontational person, and am taking a no-stress approach on this trip, so I just made a comment to my bf, and we continued on with our night.
It wasn't going to ruin our night but I was shocked that people would do that. Would they do that at a restaurant too if there were no tables available but open seats at already occupied tables?
They left after awhile, and I went to take the chair back and put it where it had originally been, and all of a sudden, I feel the chair being grabbed out of my hand. A guy grabbed it and told his wife to sit there, and then her friend sat in the other open seat. Now even though I am non-confrontational, I did say something to these ladies to the effect of there were other people sitting there (even though those people weren't with us, they were sitting there). They were like, oh no, they just paid their check and left (which they hadn't), they had just gone up to the upper level where they had left the rest of their party had found open seats. Whatever. Again, not sure what these people thought this was. Has anyone ever heard of asking?
I guess they decided they didn't want to sit there, so they then moved to where the husband was sitting behind me, and the husband then went to a table next to us, where a poor girl was guarding 3 chairs that she was saving for her friends that were meeting her there. He continually asked her if he could sit there, and then finally sat down. He sat there for awhile, and the wife and husband continued to shoot me looks...WTH? I didn't ask them to leave, and I didn't say a word to them after saying that I thought someone was sitting there. The guy eventually got up from the seat, but I think it was just to go talk to the wife, and the girl (and one of her friends that finally showed up) quickly took the chair back and loaded their bags on it. The guy went back and said something to her, and she just shook her head so he must have asked if he could sit back down again.
Finally, someone very politely asked if they could take our chairs over towards the railing and I very quickly said yes, as to avoid more people just coming over and plopping down next to me like they were my long lost Aunt Mildred or something. This lady asked, and if she had wanted to sit at the table as well, she would have been more than welcome to, but she wanted to take the chairs to where others in her party were, so that was just fine with me!
So my question is, is this weird? Are we wrong for thinking that people shouldn't just set themselves down at a table where there are people already sitting? What would you have done?
As the night progressed, and the club got crowded (I've only seen it that crowded once before), 2 ladies came up to our table and just took our 2 chairs that were empty and plopped themselves down! (Knocking my foot off that I had up on the chair BTW.) My bf and I looked at each other like, what just happened? They didn't ask if the seats were taken, if we would mind them sitting there, nothing! I am the most non-confrontational person, and am taking a no-stress approach on this trip, so I just made a comment to my bf, and we continued on with our night.
It wasn't going to ruin our night but I was shocked that people would do that. Would they do that at a restaurant too if there were no tables available but open seats at already occupied tables?
They left after awhile, and I went to take the chair back and put it where it had originally been, and all of a sudden, I feel the chair being grabbed out of my hand. A guy grabbed it and told his wife to sit there, and then her friend sat in the other open seat. Now even though I am non-confrontational, I did say something to these ladies to the effect of there were other people sitting there (even though those people weren't with us, they were sitting there). They were like, oh no, they just paid their check and left (which they hadn't), they had just gone up to the upper level where they had left the rest of their party had found open seats. Whatever. Again, not sure what these people thought this was. Has anyone ever heard of asking?
I guess they decided they didn't want to sit there, so they then moved to where the husband was sitting behind me, and the husband then went to a table next to us, where a poor girl was guarding 3 chairs that she was saving for her friends that were meeting her there. He continually asked her if he could sit there, and then finally sat down. He sat there for awhile, and the wife and husband continued to shoot me looks...WTH? I didn't ask them to leave, and I didn't say a word to them after saying that I thought someone was sitting there. The guy eventually got up from the seat, but I think it was just to go talk to the wife, and the girl (and one of her friends that finally showed up) quickly took the chair back and loaded their bags on it. The guy went back and said something to her, and she just shook her head so he must have asked if he could sit back down again.
Finally, someone very politely asked if they could take our chairs over towards the railing and I very quickly said yes, as to avoid more people just coming over and plopping down next to me like they were my long lost Aunt Mildred or something. This lady asked, and if she had wanted to sit at the table as well, she would have been more than welcome to, but she wanted to take the chairs to where others in her party were, so that was just fine with me!
So my question is, is this weird? Are we wrong for thinking that people shouldn't just set themselves down at a table where there are people already sitting? What would you have done?




Just until the interlopers leave, of course - then miraculously recover.