Is it really appropriate to chat about work outside of business hours? Is it smart to mix business with pleasure?
Some conversations should be left at home it in the office, because they certainly do not belong at the club.
When you head out clubbing for the first time, it can be the most exciting time of your life, but there are a few things to keep in mind.
Going clubbing on your 18th birthday has become a rite of passage. Even schoolies celebrations come in second place compared to the clubs. The thrills of clubbing are unbeatable, from the music blasting through your ears to the alcohol running through your veins. But, there are so many things to be cautious of at the same time.
There are plenty of tipples to choose from when you hit the bar on a night out, but usually people have a preferred regular order set on
default. What’s your poison? Are you a vodka/Red Bull kind of clubber? Are you a bubbles kind of girl? Or do you like your drinks fast and strong?
Whilst, mercifully, Sydney is steadily ditching the large, neon lighted bars with bad automatic doors, and following in the steps of the ever stylish Melbournites with the increase of small, chic and elegant wine bars, the same level of sophistication does not appear to have been applied to compiling the wine list.
The way to a girl’s heart in a club is to buy her a drink, or two. Girls love nothing more than having the attention on them and feeling special by that handsome boy purchasing her liquids. However, getting their drinks bought for them, is not something that comes naturally for all girls.
That’s right, love is no longer the battlefield. The physical pain of clubbing, in my books, has over taken the wounds of love. Yes, love hurts, but has love ever kicked you in the foot while wearing ten shot heels? Has love ever elbowed you in the tit or punched you in the face? Poked an eye out?
Mother’s Day is coming up and if you’re anything like me, you have no idea what your mum might want to do. Mother’s Day should be about bonding, and what’s a better way to bond then to let your mum into your world and take her for drinks at your local bar or tavern.
Cocktail names are like hipster band names - really obscure. Also, they often have places, names or colours in them. The names tend not to give away much about the drink, so menus always need to list the ingredients. But what happens when you really think about the name of a drink…
We’ve all had our turn of being the last to arrive at the party because of other commitments and everyone else is already drunk. We grab the nearest bottle of vodka, skip the tipsy stage and head straight for drunk. But not long after, instead of enjoying the night, we end up in a messy heap beside the toilet.
Drinking is always a good idea, says everyone before the hangover kicks in. Yet we always seem to forget that drinking before working the next day is NEVER a good idea. But, we’ve all been there. At the time, work seems so far away and a fun night out sounds more enticing. That is, until morning arrives and we have to drag ourselves to work feeling, looking and smelling like shit.