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In Bon Voyage, while sims are staying at hotel, & want to eat there, when I click on the "be seated" thing, they get seated separately. Why do they not get seated at the same table? They have to each be seated at their own table. I don't understand why
Asked at 23:13 on Friday 28 September 2007 by Rochelle Ward (Scorpina2005) Report this Question


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I'll try to make more sense, I ran out of room. continued: I clicked on the Hostess while my male sim was active and she seated him. His wife sim just stood there. I tried to click on his table to have her join him but was not permitted to do so. I had to activate the wife sim and click on the hostess again and she was placed at her own table. How do you get the sims to eat out TOGETHER? This only happens while on vacation. When my Sims are at home and go on a date, they are automatically seated together. Can anyone explain this?
Answered at 23:16 on Friday 28 September 2007 by Rochelle Ward (Scorpina2005)
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When one of them clicks the hostess, the other diner, in this case the wife, will eventually sit with the other male sim. It's just like in NL; they just have a few things queued up.
Answered at 11:52 on Monday 1 October 2007 by Liaa Ramirez (smurfrevolt)
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AHHHH ok, so I must be patient. LOL
Thanks so much!!
Answered at 16:41 on Monday 1 October 2007 by Rochelle Ward (Scorpina2005)
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Actually, I have the same the some problem in NL... Is there a patch for it?
Answered at 20:39 on Monday 28 April 2008 by Brianna (dizzysmile)
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What is "NL?"
Answered at 21:24 on Monday 28 April 2008 by Rochelle Ward (Scorpina2005)
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