Every time I go, and it's not always regularly, and sometimes it's a new church, I always get the same; why don't you sit nearer the front? Well, I hate sitting at the front and I like to sit at the back regardless if there's gaps of people or not in the seats. I'm 51 and not a child. Surely I can sit where I choose? This is one of the many reasons I don't go to church as I hate being told what to do!
Can’t you just explain that you prefer to sit at the back!
I never really understood mind you why people wanted to do that: at school for example.
At a pantomime I could sort of understand :-)
As a church member and a visitor to many churches, I have never been told where to sit. However, if everyone sat at the back it might be a bit strange for the minister/vicar/priest conducting the service. I like to be near the front, but we reserve the front two rows for the Sunday School children when they join us near the end of the service.
Kids that liked to sit at the front at school stood a better chance of being picked to collect the exercise books up and pencils. The ones at the back, bone idle. :)
'The Last Supper' is commonly misunderstood. It was a social event for shoemakers and their staff.
A lot of cobblers in fact.
I know where Treacle is coming from though, a long time ago, as a child, I attended a church service and there was a right kerfuffle resulting in me being handed The Black Spot for sitting in an area reserved for the partially sight.
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