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Originally Posted by CybrSage
Onr person already said why. Said that ensuring others cannot have room to dance on a dance floor is his right.
He never learned that just because you have a right to do something does not make it right to do it.
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If there is a band playing that I want to get close to and watch then it is certainly fine for me to stand in a good spot to watch. Now, I am a courteous person and I would try to make room for people dancing. I'm certainly not out to hinder anyone's good time. But if I get there first and take a spot that I like, I don't think any dancer coming along has a right to my space. If I'm not dancing I'm taking up less space than a dancer.
I will say, however, that the only times I've ever stood there with a drink was when it was crowded. I've yet to see a band worth standing and trying to get a good spot on the floor. So I agree that in most cases I'd be seated in the chairs provided. But consider, if the band is good and I want to see them, I won't be able to see over the dancers from a floor level chair, only from the bleachers (which aren't super comfortable for a long time).
Now, when Metallica hits their 80s and plays at the square I will be standing up front. Mosh pit area. LOL