Perhaps it's not a romantic dinner....just dinner.
Incidentally, were you out for a romantic dinner and watching other diners on their phones?![]()
you hadn't stumbled upon an organised phone dating night had you?
Can't see anything wrong with it really - as long as both partners re OK with it. Do people need to talk to each other the whole time?
If it was a "first date" then it might not be such a good sign, but if you have been together years then it's not really a problem.
Pretty bad to judge others simply because it's not something you yourself would do to be honest.
Not bad to judge...but bad to be anti social.......
What is that point of socialising if you ignore your company
People are different.
Let them get on with their business and go about your own.
They're only being antisocial by your standards.
I agree. Totally rude whether on a romantic date or just a normal out to dinner night.
Tinder is your friend (or Grinder for Ade and Rich).
But you can't say that without knowing the persons situation
I get that a lot when I'm eating out as I spend an awful lot of time on my phone. However I'm working! I can't turn my phone off...EVER. My business runs 24 hours a day.
It has been commented on by a waitress once so she didn't get a tip.
At least when I'm out I try to conduct work via text message and not talking on it.
Fair enough but the assumption is made that they're not working so I think it is rude. I'm currently away on business so have my phone at dinner with me and popping onto various stuff but that's only as I am on my own.
Must be quite knackering for you though never to be able to sleep![]()

I now feel like I've missed something. It couldn't possibly have been posting on social media sites since data reception is rubbish.To play devil's advocate though, there was quite a bit of phone action going on in the pub after the mega meet day one last year, and that was definitely a social situation![]()
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To play devil's advocate though, there was quite a bit of phone action going on in the pub after the mega meet day one last year, and that was definitely a social situation![]()
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As a teenager at home I wasn't even allowed to speak at the dining table. Just putting your elbows on the table got you a smack round the ear hole. How times have changed![]()
Same here and still is. During the week it isn't always feasible but Friday/Saturday/Sunday we most definitely try.I can't imagine that.
For us, the dining table was where we all came together at the end of a day...big gathering with lots if chatter and laughing!
A little rant...why the f*** do people feel the need to go out for a romantic dinner and then ignore each other by playing with their phones.....just saying![]()
Same here and still is. During the week it isn't always feasible but Friday/Saturday/Sunday we most definitely try.
why are you watching other people rather than talking to your dinner companions![]()
If they are both happy doing that, then they are not being rude or offending anybody. If they want to do something different to you, that's because they are different to you. We are all different. Thankfully.
In this instance, it's you who should change. This is a chance to learn to expand your horizons. You can benefit.
You misunderstood me. It's OK for them to do that. But wrong for you to do so. As you wouldn't like it. As you are different. And you are also making many assumptions about them.Why would I want to change into an automated moron who totally ignores his/her dinner companion..![]()
Fair enough but the assumption is made that they're not working so I think it is rude. I'm currently away on business so have my phone at dinner with me and popping onto various stuff but that's only as I am on my own.
Must be quite knackering for you though never to be able to sleep![]()