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I'm happy to move if they'd pay for my meal
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No it doesn't, because they both have a need for it and one is finishing their need, and the other one is going to need. It's a transactional event thats happening, and if the person who's using it doesn't need it anymore they can move on and release the resource for the next person to use. And if they don't, then they're being rude and selfish.
Again, you're being intellectually dishonest. I say that because I know you understand the concept of one thing needed to be used by two people so they take turns using the thing and not hogging up the thing when they know another person needs the thing.
That was not being said (again being intellectually dishonest by misrepresenting what was being said). The person was inquiring when they would be done. No demand was being made.
"Hurry up and finish your breakfast, my friend is coming and wants your seat." Is not asking when he'll be done. They're asking him to rush through it. Not rushing through your meal so they can have it faster is not "hogging" the seat. He paid for that meal and is entitled to enjoy it at his own pace.
I'm going to not continue the conversation at this point, as I'm just repeating myself now, especially since you're not being intellectually honest about replying to the points I'm stating directly, and instead you go around them and bring up a different points already discussed and answered.
You can look at the other comments I've made on this subject and get a full understanding of where I'm coming from, if you care, which I suspect you really don't, based on our conversation.