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You feeling shitty or weird doing stuff alone is a you problem. Literally nobody else cares or is even thinking about you at all. Everyone in the restaurant is there to do their own thing, eat food, meet friends or family, or work. Nobody is thinking “look at that weird person sitting alone” because they just don’t even notice.
Mentioning that you can bring a friend with you after buying season tickets is letting you know of a good benefit you might not have known. It wasn’t a secret attack on you or someone doing things by themselves.
Relax. There is no “introvert” persecution. Go do your thing, literally nobody cares you are doing them by yourself.
Yeah it's always weird to read this kind of comment. I spent a lot of my twenties travelling for work on my own, going to restaurants or the movies or wherever on my own, I never felt that pressure op talks about. Maybe it's a geographic thing?
It almost seems a bit egotistical to imagine that anyone is even considering strangers and what they do in public.
Eh, when you grow up around an overly judgmental adult it's easy to think all adults are like that.
I share that thought