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How to Entertain Yourself When Dining Alone 

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There are a multitude of reasons why you might find yourself eating alone at a cafe or restaurant.

You may have unfortunately been stood up by a blind date, be waiting on your friend who is running late, are staying away for business in a strange town or maybe, instead, you much prefer enjoying your meal on your own. 

No matter why or when you find yourself alone in a restaurant, the following tips will help keep you entertained while you wait for the server to bring you the dessert menu. 

Be Friendly with the Servers

Even though you are fully aware that every person coming to your table with water, the menus and your meal are being paid to be there, this does not mean they are not genuine people whose day would be much more enjoyable with friendly guests in their section.

Obviously avoid becoming too annoying and keen, but asking them how their day is going and generally being a pleasant guest will certainly mean that, should you come back in the future, you will be well taken care of.

Additionally, make sure you tip generously (unless there is a problem with your meal).

Keep Your Phone Charged

Enjoying a relaxing dinner alone can also give you a chance to catch up on correspondence, both of the work-based email type and social media and text messages.

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Order Something New

Instead of sticking to a dish you know you love and costs around what you usually pay for an evening meal, treat yourself to a more delicate dish, even if it costs more and experiment with new tastes. 

There is nothing more effective in bringing you firmly in the moment than excitedly trying a range of different foods with their origins in different cultures and countries, so thinking outside the box and pushing yourself to try something new. 

The more you enjoy food and begin to experiment with different flavors, both when eating out in a restaurant and when cooking for yourself and your family at home, the more you will begin to appreciate how food is not solely for nourishment. 

Eavesdrop!

When you are busy making sure your children aren’t chucking their vegetables over their shoulder and trying to eat your own meal at the same time, there is no room for taking notice of what is going around you. 

Eavesdropping on your fellow diners on nearby tables is a great way to keep yourself entertained between courses (as long as you make sure you only use your peripheral vision when sneaking a glance). 

Not only is eavesdropping when dining solo an excellent way to pass the time, but if you make sure you book a table by the window, you can also engage in a bit of people watching too!

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