Piquant Moments to Look Forward to As Indoor Dining Returns

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As restaurants reopen, we can’t but help grow excited thinking about all those little moments of eating out that were buried in the COVID-19 tundra

Indoor dining returns to New York City this week, kinda, sorta, maybe, and for who knows how long? But as the warmth of dining rooms — albeit at a quarter occupancy — beckons, we can’t but help grow excited thinking about all those little moments of eating out that were buried in the COVID-19 tundra, those trifling restaurant pleasures that, like much of the pleasure of dining out, have little to do with the food itself.

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isn't that the first person plural?

what about the coming second wave

wait what you are REOPENING WTF

Pronouns matter. Edit please.

Ahhh yes. Not to mention the constant threat of illness, death, or food and housing insecurity to the service staff who were forced off of unemployment because their boss wanted to reopen. The good ole days! This is a disaster.

First person plural?

No, I’m only thinking what a bad idea it is.

*first person plural

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