pöydänpitoa
Pöydänpitoa is a Finnish term that translates to "table holding" or "keeping the table." It refers to the practice of reserving a table in a public place, most commonly a restaurant or café, for a group of people. This is typically done by leaving personal belongings, such as a bag or coat, on the chairs or the table itself to signal that the table is occupied and will be used shortly.
The custom of pöydänpitoa is prevalent in Finland, especially during busy times or when a group is
There isn't a strict etiquette for pöydänpitoa, but it is generally understood that the items left should