Is this grammatically correct?
We had dinner at this small restaurant. At first I was a little uncomfortable with the intimacy of the place, but then we fell into conversation.
Can intimacy refer to just that it was a small restaurant? Or does it usually refer to if a place is very crowded?
A small restaurant is usually considered more intimate than a large one. Clive
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A small restaurant is usually considered more intimate than a large one.
Clive
anonymousCan intimacy refer to just that it was a small restaurant? Or does it usually refer to if a place is very crowded?
No, if you are talking about a restaurant, the word you need is "ambience". The restaurant is not very big but has that intimate ambience, which is a nice place to take your date to.