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I'd like to know what other Loungers think of recreation like dancing, tennis, cards, etc. where your enjoyment depends in part on the skill of your partner--and you have a weak partner. Specifically, a partner who is not a newbie, but has been at it for awhile and hasn't mastered the basics.
On the one hand, having a much weaker partner is more an act of inclusion of the person than recreation. I believe there are etiquette precedents for acquiring a skill before joining in games or dances that require it.
On the other hand, a card game or a dance doesn't last very long and will give some enjoyment to the weak partner. And who knows? He or she might improve. Perhaps this deserves some of your time.
How have others handled this?
On the one hand, having a much weaker partner is more an act of inclusion of the person than recreation. I believe there are etiquette precedents for acquiring a skill before joining in games or dances that require it.
On the other hand, a card game or a dance doesn't last very long and will give some enjoyment to the weak partner. And who knows? He or she might improve. Perhaps this deserves some of your time.
How have others handled this?