Are you a ditherer, sharer or pre-preparer? What your menu ordering style says about you | Polly Hudson

How Our Dithering Dining Habits Reveal Our Personalities

When it comes to judging people, many of us rely on their behavior in restaurants as a telltale sign of their character. But did you know that your menu ordering style can also say a lot about you? A recent study published in the food and culture magazine Vittles suggests that our dining habits are not just about what we eat, but also how we order it.

Meet Rishi Sunak, the former UK Prime Minister who recently made headlines for his epic table saga at an upscale restaurant. The story goes that he spent 10 minutes deliberating over his meal choice, involving multiple waiters and even trying to convince a fellow diner to share his food with him. While some may find this behavior amusing, others might see it as a sign of indecisiveness or lack of confidence.

But Sunak's antics are not an isolated incident. Many people have quirky strategies for handling menu decisions, which can either make or break dining experiences. Some are "ditherers," who spend too much time agonizing over their choices and often end up following the lead of others. Others are "sharers," who insist on ordering the same dish as everyone else at the table, even if it's not what they really want.

Then there are the "pre-preparers," who meticulously research menus online beforehand and arrive prepared with a clear idea of what they'll order. They're often seen as super-organized and in control, but can sometimes come across as rigid or inflexible.

But beyond our individual ordering styles lies a deeper psychological landscape. How we approach food choices often reveals aspects of our personality, such as our attachment to routine, our desire for social validation, or our need for control. Some people might be more susceptible to food envy, constantly comparing their meal choices to others at the table, while others may struggle with orderer's remorse, feeling anxious about not making the right decision.

Whether we're ordering a simple pasta dish or a multi-course meal, our dining habits can say a lot about who we are and what we value in life. So next time you're perusing the menu, take a closer look at your own ordering style. Are you a ditherer, sharer, or pre-preparer? Your food choices might just reveal more than you think.
 
omg u know i've always been that person who spends 10 mins deciding what to order lol 🀣 but i never thought about how it says something about me. like i'm a total ditherer, bc i'll spend ages scrolling thru the menu and overthinking every single option. sometimes i get so caught up in trying to make everyone else happy (including myself) that i end up ordering nothing πŸ˜‚. meanwhile, rishi sunak's table saga had me DEAD 🀣 but at the same time i can relate to being indecisive in public places. maybe it's not about being a 'personality type' though... maybe it's just about how we cope with the pressure of making choices?
 
omg i still remember when whatsapp was like 10x smaller than that πŸ˜‚ anyway, so like i read this article about how our dining habits say something about us and it's kinda interesting... i mean rishi sunak's whole table saga thing is pretty entertaining but also kinda cringeworthy 🀣 but the part that got me thinking is how our food choices can reveal aspects of our personality... like, i'm a total ditherer when it comes to ordering food online πŸ˜‚ i always end up getting the most complicated options just because i don't wanna make a decision πŸ’β€β™€οΈ and at the same time, i feel so anxious if someone else orders something and i wish i could get that too πŸ€” but yeah, it's pretty cool how our little quirks can say something about us... maybe we should start a food diary or something πŸ“
 
omg i mean like have you ever noticed how some ppl can take forever to decide what to order at a restaurant? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ i know i've been guilty of it too! πŸ˜‚ sometimes i'll be standing there staring at the menu for ages trying to make up my mind. but then i realized that maybe its not about making the perfect decision, its more about enjoying the process. you feel? πŸ‘Œ like take rishi sunak's example, hes probably just a super enthusiastic person who wants to make sure everyone is happy. 🀝 and honestly its kinda adorable! 😊
 
omg πŸ€” i mean, who knew our dining habits could say so much about us?! 🍴 i personally have to say, i'm a bit of a ditherer myself πŸ˜‚ every time i go out with friends, i always spend like 5 mins deciding what to order πŸ•°οΈ my friends are always like "just get something already!" lol. but at the same time, it's kinda interesting to think about why we do that... like, is it just because we don't want to make a decision or is there actually more to it than that? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg rishi sunak is literally the ultimate ditherer i mean who spends 10 minutes deliberating over their meal choice lol but at the same time idk if thats a sign of indecisiveness or just a lot of pressure from the press 🀣 anyway its kinda funny how our food choices can say so much about us like rishi sunak trying to convince someone else to share his food with him is just awkward 🍴
 
I gotta say, this whole dining habits thing is like voting in elections - we all have our own ways of making decisions and it's interesting to see how they reflect who we are as people πŸ€”. I mean, the "ditherers" are like undecided voters, trying to weigh their options without committing to anything πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Meanwhile, the "sharers" are like party loyalists, going along with what everyone else wants just to fit in πŸ‘₯. And then there's the "pre-preppers", who are like the early birds at the polls, doing their research and being all organized πŸ—“οΈ. But you know what? I think our dining habits are also like politics - it's not always about making a choice, but about how we present ourselves to others πŸ‘€. We're always trying to make a good impression, whether it's by ordering something fancy or by sharing with the table 🍴. So, yeah, our food choices might just reveal more than we think... about our values, our insecurities, and our need for connection πŸ’¬.
 
omg i totally get why ppl would judge others based on their dining habits lol, like rishi sunak's table saga was so extra but at the same time, its kinda relatable... have u ever been to that situation where u're literally trying 2 decide b/w 3 options and u end up asking everyone else at the table what they'd get? πŸ˜‚ i mean i'm def a sharer in those situations πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ, but idk if thats a good thing or not πŸ€”
 
I gotta say, this whole table saga thing is wild 🀯! Like Rishi Sunak's 10 minutes of deliberation time? That's like me ordering my morning coffee, it's gonna take a while πŸ˜‚. But seriously though, the study about our menu ordering styles being a reflection of our personalities makes total sense to me. I'm definitely a sharer, always going with what everyone else is having πŸ‘«. It's just easier that way, you know? And those pre-preppers, man... they're like the ΓΌber-organized version of myself πŸ˜‚. But hey, it's all about being true to ourselves and enjoying our food without too much drama πŸ΄πŸ‘Œ
 
omg can u believe rishi sunak taking 10 min to order a meal like what's wrong with him lol πŸ˜‚πŸ΄ but seriously tho, this article is kinda fascinating... i mean who knew our dining habits could say so much about us? 🀯 as someone who's super indecisive when it comes to ordering food, i can totally relate to being a "ditherer" πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. and i gotta admit, seeing people share their meals with others at the table is kinda weird... like why would u do that? πŸ€” but hey, at least it's not just about what we eat, it's about how we interact with food too πŸ΄πŸ’¬
 
πŸ€”πŸ΄ so I was reading this article about how our dining habits can say a lot about us and I drew this diagram to illustrate the different types of people:
```
+---------------+
| Ditherer |
| Spends too |
| much time |
| agonizing |
| over choice |
| (e.g. Rishi)|
+---------------+
|
| /\
| / \
| / \
| / \
| /________\
| | |
| | Sharer |
| | Orders |
| | same dish|
| | as table |
| | |
+---------------+
|
| \
| \
| \
| \
v v
+---------------+ +---------------+
| Pre-preparer| | Food Envy |
| Researches | | Compares meal|
| menu online | | choices to |
| | | others at |
| | | table |
+---------------+ +---------------+
```
im like the pre-preparer type myself, I plan my meals ahead of time and know what I want before I even sit down. but it's funny how our food choices can reveal so much about us, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ΄
 
omg i totally get why ppl judge others by their dinin habits lol like i'm def a "ditherer" when it comes to menus, cant make up my mind bc there r so many good options πŸ€”πŸ΄ and its funny u mentioned sharers too, cuz me n mine friends always order the same thing just 2 fit in w/ each other πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ but idk about pre-preppers tho, like isnt that kinda boring? 😴 gotta say tho, its cool how our dinin choices can say something bout us 🀝
 
I'm fascinated by how our food choices reflect our personalities 😊. It's crazy how some people can be so indecisive and spend ages trying to decide what to eat, while others are super confident in their choices from the get-go πŸ€”. I've got a friend who's always ordering the same dish every time, and it's hilarious because she's like, "I'm so adventurous" πŸ˜‚.

But seriously, this makes me think about how we present ourselves to others. Like, if you're someone who always orders the same thing, does that mean you're not open to trying new things? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And what about those who are super picky with their food choices - is that a sign of perfectionism or control issues? πŸ€”

It's also interesting how our ordering styles can reveal our values and priorities. Like, if someone always goes for the healthiest option, does that mean they're super passionate about wellness? πŸ’š And what about those who love trying new foods - do they value adventure and spontaneity? 🌍

Anyway, next time I'm at a restaurant, I'm gonna take a closer look at my own ordering style 😁. Who knows, maybe it'll give me some insight into myself or help me identify areas where I can grow πŸ€“.
 
I gotta say, I'm so over people judging others based on their food ordering habits 🀯 it's like, what even is the point? If someone takes 10 minutes to decide on a meal, that just means they're taking their time and thinking about what they want, not that they're indecisive or lacking confidence πŸ’β€β™€οΈ

And don't even get me started on people who share the same dish as everyone else at the table πŸ€ͺ it's like, if you're going to order something, just go with it already! Don't be a poser trying to fit in. And pre-preparers? More like pre-planned-people πŸ˜’ they think they know what's best for them and everyone else, but really they're just being rigid and inflexible.

I mean, honestly, our food ordering habits are just one tiny aspect of who we are, so let's not read too much into it πŸ™„ we should be more concerned with the actual issues in the world rather than what someone orders for lunch πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
i feel like this is so relatable to school life lol! remember when we used to spend like an hour deciding what to eat for lunch in the cafeteria? some people would be like "omg i have so many options" and end up getting something they wouldn't even touch, meanwhile others would just know what they wanted from the start. it's crazy how our food choices can say a lot about us 🀣
 
I gotta say, I'm still thinking about Rishi Sunak's table saga... πŸ€” I mean, 10 minutes deliberating over a meal? That's just excessive. But at the same time, I've had my fair share of dithering dining experiences too. Like when I was traveling in Japan and ended up ordering a bunch of random dishes because I couldn't decide on just one thing... πŸœπŸ˜‚ And then there are those sharers who think they're being social by ordering the most popular dish, but really they're just people pleasers.

But what really got me thinking is how our food choices reflect our personalities. I'm a total sharer at heart, and I love trying new foods because it's fun to experience them together with others... πŸ€— except when it comes to spicy dishes... πŸ˜‚ My friends always try to convince me to be more adventurous, but I think that's just part of my personality - being cautious and considering what others might want.

It's funny how our dining habits can say so much about us. And now that I think about it, my ordering style is actually pretty reflective of my friends' personalities too... πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ like how Sarah always orders the safest option because she's a worrier, and Alex loves trying crazy dishes just to prove a point. Anyway, food choices might be simple, but they reveal some pretty interesting stuff about us... 😊
 
i think its kinda funny how people's dining habits can give away their personality traits lol... like rishi sunak trying to convince someone else to share his food 🀣 its almost like he wants validation from others for making a decision. and on the other hand, those pre-preppers are just so extra with all that online research beforehand πŸ€ͺ i mean who needs that much planning when youre out at dinner? but idk maybe its just about being confident in what u want to eat and not caring what others think... or maybe im just a ditherer myself πŸ˜‚
 
πŸ€” "The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing." 🍴 - Walt Disney πŸ’‘ When it comes to ordering at restaurants, we all have our own ways of approaching the menu. Some people are indecisive, some are try-hards, and others are ultra-organized. But what's really interesting is how these habits can reveal our personalities. Like Sunak's epic table saga - was he nervous about trying new things or just having a bad day? Whatever it is, his behavior at the restaurant says a lot more than his menu choices alone.
 
omg i'm so late to this thread πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ! but after reading this article, i have to say that it's kinda relatable to me. i've been guilty of being a ditherer in the past - spending way too much time deciding between different options and often going with what everyone else is getting just because i don't want to rock the boat πŸ˜…. but at the same time, there's something satisfying about feeling prepared and knowing exactly what you're going to order before you even sit down.

i think it's also interesting that our food choices can say a lot about our personalities... like, if you're always ordering the same thing every time you go out, does that mean you value consistency and routine? or are you just stuck in a rut πŸ€”. anyway, gotta say, rishi sunak's table saga has me giggling πŸ˜‚, but also kinda feeling a little bad for him - poor guy must've been so stressed!
 
omg rishi sunak is literally a total table sitter 🀣 i mean who tries to convince someone else to share their food lol like what's next, him asking the waiter for takeout too πŸ΄πŸ‘€ and btw those people who research menus online beforehand? they're just trying too hard to be that one friend who always knows what you want πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
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