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Old 07-27-2011, 07:38 PM   #28
valo403
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Originally Posted by Realtor 1 View Post
depends on the seating situation....
Joeys chinook for example on lower level against back wall it is fine to sit on the same side. The booth runs the entire length of the wall and looks onto the entire restaurant. The other side looks directly at a wall.
The ultimate NO is a perfectly square table for 2 when you sit at a right angle of each other. You look like a idiot and really got no closer to your "significant other"
My geometry skills are nil, so maybe I'm getting this wrong, but do you mean a situation where you sit on opposite sides of a corner? Because that's how a table for a couple should be set, at least in any restaurant of quality.
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