How to Dine Alone in Public Without Worrying About What Other Diners Think About Someone Dining Alone
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#42HSY)
In a comforting animation, the consistently insightful and thoughtful School of Life gently addresses the idea of feeling comfortable dining alone in public without worrying about what other diners think of a person dining alone.
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