It has been far too long since I’ve published an etiquette post, and I’m especially excited about our topic today: going out with friends. There are a myriad of challenges that can come up when going out with a group of people: splitting the bill, deciding where to go in the first place, figuring out a designated driver, the list goes on and on. Today I’m going to dive into some of the topics I’ve experienced and welcome you to leave a comment if you have any questions/scenarios I haven’t addressed.
Selecting the venue
“I’m up for anything.” “Yep, doesn’t matter to me either.” And on and on the cycle goes when trying to decide what to do. Let’s break this down into two circumstances:
- When you’re the host/someone is coming to visit you, take their taste into account and give them two options, instead of opening up the entire city. This will ensure that you can vet restaurants/bars/etc beforehand (for price and location and all that), and make it easy on your guest.
- When you’re going out with friends in your area, it is best to narrow down to a type of cuisine or music, or what have you and then pull out the Google stars. Whichever place that matches the desired price and has 4 stars or above is a go.
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