I don’t know if you feel this way, but I am always trying to pick the best seat at any dinner party. I hate being stuck on the ends because I can’t see everyone, but sometimes sitting in the middle doesn’t always work out either. Check out this handy chart that will help you pick the best seat at any table next time you dine out, or in, with friends.
Life Hacker says:
As the infographic explains, you want to choose a seat that puts you in the middle of as many conversations as possible. Generally that means a central location, but when tables don’t have an even number of people you run into difficulty. When you’re at, say, a table with seven people, you want to sit in the middle on the less-populated side. It gives you easier access to everyone and ensures you won’t wind up in the loner spot. The infographic also contains advice on how to engage in conversation in some of these awkward seating arrangements and other helpful (and funny) advice.
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