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Here’s a BIG Tip for Restaurant Owners Everywhere (But Especially in Tourist Areas)

A great way to make friends and get lots of SM recommendations

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Photo by Priscilla Du Preez 🇨🇦 on Unsplash

This time while overseas, I’ve been travelling alone. Haven’t done this since before the pandemic, so it’s been interesting to cruise along and analyze as I go. Not that I set out to do this, but … there are a lot of solo travelers these days, including me, and for the first time, I’ve started to feel … pushed out.

Not just stared at a bit (especially when I read at the table), but literally made to feel unwelcome.

Okay, I totally get it. You see one person and you think — times are tough and I need two or four people on that table. But you have no idea who I am. For example, I might be a social media influencer (for solo traveler networks) who’s about to give you a 1 star review for making me feel unwanted! I’m not, but I am here now writing this article!

I could also be a reviewer for a website whose dinner partner might not make it. I could be a billionaire who just likes eating alone and ordering really expensive menu items. I could even be a famous person out for a night incognito who just wants to eat and drink wine in peace for a change. How would any restaurant person know just by looking and judging?

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Sherryl Clark - writer, editor, poet.
Sherryl Clark - writer, editor, poet.

Written by Sherryl Clark - writer, editor, poet.

Writer, editor, book lover — I've published many children's books and three crime novels for adults so far. I edit other people's fiction and poetry.

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