Firstly, what do I think of such acts?
I don't do it. Never thought of doing it as I don't carry any tissue papers. If I need a seat and I see an empty seat with tissue pack, I will take the seat with the packet of tissues complimentary of the hawker centre. So nice :)
Why should I recognise tissue papers as chorping instrument? Is your name on the tissue packs? Why don't you leave monies on the table?
Secondly, will I ever do it ie. tissue papers to reserve?
Don't think so. At the very least, I will sacrifice myself to "hold" the table while the rest of us go hunting for food.
Many many years ago, I went into "loud verbal debate" with some Caucasian tourists in an eatery at Raffles Place. I was seated at a table for 3 persons while A colleague went to get her food. This couple with trays came long and conveniently plonked themselves down on the 2 empty seats. I politely tell them to remove themselves. They refused to accept the protocol of reservation and reserving seats with a human body. I refused to move either.
They tried to eat and they tried to carry a normal conversation while trying very hard to ignore my seated presence. The proprietor came and redirected them to another table to resolve the "conflict".
I tasted my small "victory" for a few seconds and left the table and eatery all together with my colleague immediately without lunch.
As I looked at my then youthful exuberance, I realised the following:-
- These visitors were not familiar to the concept of reserving seats/tables with a human body.
- Maybe they never need to "chorp" as they have plenty of space from where they come from.