Wherever a narcissist goes, they carry their toxic self with them, stirring chaos and creating unnecessary panic. The same happens when they are in a restaurant with you. They behave in ways that leave you feeling embarrassed, humiliated, belittled, betrayed, and battered.
Let’s dive deeper into this. Today’s topic is the five weird ways a narcissist behaves in a restaurant. Before we begin, here’s a small disclaimer: these behaviors, in isolation, don’t necessarily indicate narcissism. Someone might display one or more of these behaviors and still not be a narcissist. Do not generalize.
Each of these behaviors is just a piece of the puzzle and a reflection of their narcissistic core. While discussing these behaviors, I will connect their actions to their internal motivations to provide more clarity.
Behavior 1: Choosing a Special Spot
The first behavior is their tendency to choose a specific spot in the restaurant that sets them apart from others. What does this reveal? They believe they are superior to others and refuse to be seated among “commoners.” Narcissists want to be perceived as special. They’ll demand a particular table or corner, often acting entitled and grandiose.
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