
Un joven cuenta el «tercer grado» al que se somete cada vez que va a cenar solo…
Pese a ser seres sociables necesitados del apoyo de los demás, también necesitamos en ocasiones estar solo y hacer actividades con nosotros mismos
A recent social media post by user n1spero has ignited discussion around the societal perceptions of dining alone, particularly in restaurant settings. In a video uploaded on August 17, 2025, the individual recounts a personal experience at a sushi restaurant where he felt subjected to unusual scrutiny after requesting a table for one. 'You know the third degree I have to go through every time I go to eat sushi alone? Is it possible?' n1spero stated, expressing his frustration. He described how the restaurant staff appeared nervous and unsure where to seat him, seemingly unaccustomed to solo diners. 'They look at you strangely, they look at you strangely all the time,' he added, highlighting the persistent feeling of being judged. The content creator challenged the notion that eating alone is something to be pitied. 'Poor thing? No!' he exclaimed, 'I'm eating sushi, which I love, alone, and it's f***ing great!' He emphasized that dining solo allows for personal enjoyment, like watching a series, and should not be seen as a negative experience. The video taps into a broader conversation about independence, social norms, and the evolving acceptance of solitary activities in public spaces. While a personal anecdote, it resonates with many who have felt similar pressures or judgments when choosing to enjoy activities without company.
Pese a ser seres sociables necesitados del apoyo de los demás, también necesitamos en ocasiones estar solo y hacer actividades con nosotros mismos