Post-COVID, many restaurants kept their makeshift outdoor seating options. While many people love eating outdoors, others do not. Here’s how to tell which type you are.

When entering a restaurant and your group is asked, “indoor or outdoor” and someone immediately says “outdoor,” and inside you die just a little bit, you are an indoor seating person.

If you like eating outside because you get more steps on your Fitbit* from constantly waving away the flying insects, you are an outdoor seating person.

If you think that part of a parking lot would be better used as a parking lot than outdoor seating, you are an indoor dining person.

If you like eating your food instantly cooled by the wind, you are an outdoor seating person.

If you hustle to get a seat nearest the propane heater when being seated, you are an indoor seating person.

If you think a view of the parking lot adds to the ambiance, you are an outdoor seating person.

If you think that multiple yellow jacket traps hung around the dining area is a bad sign, you are an indoor seating person.

If you choose a restaurant where the food is mediocre, but its outside seating allows for awesome people watching, you are an outdoor seating person.

There you go. If you didn’t know what kind of dining experience you prefer before, you do now. Thank you, meridian-street.com.

*meridian-street.com received no product endorsement money for this product placement; darn it.

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