Your date better give you the good seat, man
Alright so check it—you ever been out to dinner, maybe at Optimist Hall or even just grabbing a quick bite off Freedom Drive, and you noticed your date doing something a little... interesting with the seating? Real talk, man, the internet is all abuzz about this "good seat" etiquette, and it's got me thinking about how we do things out here in the Queen City. Experts are saying who gets the prime spot at the table can actually make or break a budding relationship.
This ain't just about chivalry, though that plays a part. It's about showing consideration, you know? Like, if you're at a spot with a view, say looking out at the skyline from a rooftop bar in South End, or even just trying to avoid the kitchen door traffic at a busy spot in Plaza Midwood, that "good seat" makes a difference. It's the one that offers the best view, the most comfort, or just the easiest access without being bumped by every server walking by. And according to these experts, if your date doesn't offer it to you, it's a red flag. A *red flag*, man.
* **What This Means for Charlotte Dates:** * **Observation is Key:** Pay attention to your date's comfort. * **Consider the Setting:** That window seat at a fancy spot? Or the quiet corner booth at Price's Chicken Coop? Offer it up. * **Small Gestures Matter:** It's not just about the big moves, but the little things that show you care.
Man, we're a city that prides itself on being welcoming and hospitable, always talking about being "world-class." But sometimes, it's the simple, everyday acts of kindness and consideration that really define us. So next time you're out there, trying to impress somebody, remember the good seat. It might say more about you than any fancy dinner ever could. Queen City on the wire — morning's looking right.
You know Keith and the whole crew are gonna have some thoughts on this, man — catch 'em every morning at mornings.live.