Why do germans often sit next to each other to eat or drink instead of in front of each other or slightly to the side?

Why do germans often sit next to each other to eat or drink instead of in front of each other or slightly to the side?

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Would you want to turn your back on shitskins?

So they can watch people go by and talk shit

Because staring at other dudes while you eat is gay

That looks comfy to me, but I'm an Austrian immigrant so I might be biased.

They do this in Paris as well. Probably because it's comfy to look at people walk by.

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Its safer, they can see Mohammed and run before he drives his car into them.

To enjoy the view

Looking at architecture and interesting people passing is always more fun than just staring at your friend.

Ha that's weird. Especially with such small tables, you'd have to almost be on your friend's lap.
This is typical outdoor seating here.

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Face to face is for business.

It's for women to look up to Jamal, Latrell and Tyrone when they pass.

They do on trains.

>easier to hear the other guy
>don't have to make confrontational eye contact
>people watching
I like sitting like this as well. Sometimes at a bar booth can hardly hear shit

>confrontational eye contact
wtf

I've noticed sometimes it's to face the sun. Sometimes the view.

confirmed people watching. I do this when I am in Paris too.

Because autistic people hate looking into peoples eyes.

ffs you are what's wrong with our flag. you zero culture, uneducated, spic/nigger.
this is a Any Forums quality post from you.

To talk shit about people passing by

>To talk shit about people passing by
'american', 'dutch', 'BONG', 'grape picker', etc..

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So they can hug and feel each other up and examine testicle fortitude without having to reach over a table like a cuck

nigga you on pol, go back to r*ddit and stfu

is the german gas angst . gas oven in restaurant = germans eat outside