Anonymous wrote:Why would it have been okay to sit down if she had been there on her own? I sometimes eat my lunch at a park with picnic tables near a playground and I would be bothered if some random person came over and sat with me when there were plenty of other tables. I would, however, not gotten mad and moved. I would simply have said that I was still using the table and that you could have it when I was done.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing to apologize for OP. By your account she did not need the table. A person who did would just say "I am sorry but I am saving the table" or something like that. She was in the wrong for thinking random strangers in public were capable of mind reading. Its a public place, people sit down, it happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not really sorry for sitting at her table. You just want absolution. Yes, you should have asked and not made assumptions. If I had been her I would have politely told you that we are already sitting at this table.
Why didn't you apologize to her or explain to her why you thought you were entitled to sitting at this table more than her?
Sadly, I have to agree with this person. OP, you said that she sat at the other table for 15 minutes with her husband and kids so why not take that opportunity of time, to go over and apologize to her? I do not think you were in the wrong OP, nor was she...but you could have calmed her nerves a little with an apology.
Read it again. OP said the lady sat there alone for 15 min until her dh and kids returned and then promptly left.
Anyway, OP, the lady could've explained. You could've asked. No harm, no foul.
Learn this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are not really sorry for sitting at her table. You just want absolution. Yes, you should have asked and not made assumptions. If I had been her I would have politely told you that we are already sitting at this table.
Why didn't you apologize to her or explain to her why you thought you were entitled to sitting at this table more than her?
Sadly, I have to agree with this person. OP, you said that she sat at the other table for 15 minutes with her husband and kids so why not take that opportunity of time, to go over and apologize to her? I do not think you were in the wrong OP, nor was she...but you could have calmed her nerves a little with an apology.
Anonymous wrote:You are not really sorry for sitting at her table. You just want absolution. Yes, you should have asked and not made assumptions. If I had been her I would have politely told you that we are already sitting at this table.
Why didn't you apologize to her or explain to her why you thought you were entitled to sitting at this table more than her?