Top tips to make night out horror stories a thing of the past.
Can YOU think of any tips?
I'll start off with this: don't insult anyone's family members.
Socialising with 'friends' at a pub - Do's and don'ts
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Socialising with 'friends' at a pub - Do's and don'ts
eriously, life's too short to be worried about retards on an internet forum.
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pinkteddyx64 wrote:Top tips to make night out horror stories a thing of the past.
Can YOU think of any tips?
I'll start off with this: don't insult anyone's family members.
I don't know to be honest...
Do make sure you buy at least one drink, but don't get hammered by drinking loads.
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@spotify95 Or how about don't get too personal with that girl you don't know in case she slaps you, throws a drink over you or accuses you of rape?
eriously, life's too short to be worried about retards on an internet forum.
Re: Socialising with 'friends' at a pub - Do's and don'ts
pinkteddyx64 wrote:@princechromey Or how about don't get to personal with that girl you don't know in case she slaps you, throws a drink over you or accuses you of rape?
Oh crikey this is 3 years old!
Good idea - maybe another don't is don't discuss bloody ancient times with people, especially if they don't like their past and have really bad memories of it.
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