No, that's incorrect. I already explained it to you - This is the same explanation with your scenario.Quote:
Originally Posted by basilandthyme [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
You are talking about cases which don't have much consequence, and since no one expects you to get a table at a full cafe, they will be ok with that, and since they would be ok with that, it won't be a lie because it's an expected common knowledge and not a contract (an agreement). However if you told them you will wait for them at the first (full) restaurant and you went to the second one and didn't wait for them as you told them you will, then that's a lie. Because you had an agreement and they expected you there as you told them you will be and they depend on your keeping your word.