WHY NOT ALONE ?
Can't convince any of your friends to see the new Horror/Romance this Friday? Fighting the knowledge that you enjoy Tearjerkers much more when you're alone? Break the social faux-pas, go to the movies by yourself, and enjoy it.
1. Try to pick something you could think of renting for a solo night in.
Can't convince any of your friends to see the new Horror/Romance this Friday? Fighting the knowledge that you enjoy Tearjerkers much more when you're alone? Break the social faux-pas, go to the movies by yourself, and enjoy it.
1. Try to pick something you could think of renting for a solo night in.
2.Choose a movie you're going to be able to enjoy by yourself. If you can't love a comedy without being able to elbow-nudge a friend, or can't sit through horror without a hand to grip, don't choose one of those films for your first outing alone.
3. Choose your seat with care. If you're apt to go to the bathroom four times per movie, sit on the edge of an aisle. If you want to chat up some strangers, find a center seat. If you want to watch in solitude, try the far front or side wings.
5. Concession wisely. If you must get up and refill your soda during the movie, be aware there will be no one to tell you what happened to little Susie when you get back.
6.Try to take care of these things before the lights dim.
6.Try to take care of these things before the lights dim.
7. Make conversation. Only do this if you want to make new friends, and you're comfortable with it. Going out alone can be a fantastic opportunity polish up social skills and meet new people. Talking about expectations before a film and reactions afterward are a perfect ice breaker for the crowds that may be surrounding you during your movie going experience.
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