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Offering Beer

  • Curly J
    I'd say that's 'Busch' to do that.
  • sleeper
    The reality is when the guy offered the other guy a beer you should have stated "Hey can you grab one for me while you're at it?".

    Problem solved.
  • salto
    I offer a beer after asking why the fuck you'd only bring one in the first place.
  • SnotBubbles
    Maybe they just don't like socially awkward loners and figured if they offered you a beer, you'd just sit there feeling sorry for yourself and be a "Debbie Downer" even longer.

    Do you even party, bro?
  • ernest_t_bass
    SnotBubbles;1626822 wrote:Maybe they just don't like socially awkward loners and figured if they offered you a beer, you'd just sit there feeling sorry for yourself and be a "Debbie Downer" even longer.

    Do you even party, bro?
    Wat?
  • Commander of Awesome
    I invted a friend of mine that was new the area to watch the Superbowl with me a few friends at a friends apartment. We each brought the same 12 pack and didn't open the second one. When we left I noticed that he took the second 12 pk claiming it was his and we didn't open it. He drank plenty of the other 12 pack. I got major 2nd hand embassement for him and never invited him over another friends place since. Still pisses me off thinking about it now, over 2 yrs later.
  • sleeper
    Commander of Awesome;1626860 wrote:I invted a friend of mine that was new the area to watch the Superbowl with me a few friends at a friends apartment. We each brought the same 12 pack and didn't open the second one. When we left I noticed that he took the second 12 pk claiming it was his and we didn't open it. He drank plenty of the other 12 pack. I got major 2nd hand embassement for him and never invited him over another friends place since. Still pisses me off thinking about it now, over 2 yrs later.
    That's cheap as hell. Every time I bring beer over a friends, it stays there regardless if I finish it or not. The only exception is when the host asks me to take it home with me, which is usually the case when I bring over Bud Light or some shit.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Commander of Awesome;1626860 wrote:I invted a friend of mine that was new the area to watch the Superbowl with me a few friends at a friends apartment. We each brought the same 12 pack and didn't open the second one. When we left I noticed that he took the second 12 pk claiming it was his and we didn't open it. He drank plenty of the other 12 pack. I got major 2nd hand embassement for him and never invited him over another friends place since. Still pisses me off thinking about it now, over 2 yrs later.
    This is why (normally, with family or good friends), I just bring my own cooler. I'll drink only from my own. If they offer me a beer, then I offer them one out of my cooler for the next "round."

    For this occasion, I honestly didn't think it was necessary on my part to bring a cooler (fail on my part), so I just took the roadie.
  • thavoice
    sleeper;1626863 wrote:That's cheap as hell. Every time I bring beer over a friends, it stays there regardless if I finish it or not. The only exception is when the host asks me to take it home with me, which is usually the case when I bring over Bud Light or some shit.
    Same here.
    Buddy even had a separate fridge in his garage that he kept everyone's beer from previous weeks during the NFL season. Was always nice to have a little reserve built up.
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    ernest_t_bass;1626875 wrote:This is why (normally, with family or good friends), I just bring my own cooler. I'll drink only from my own. If they offer me a beer, then I offer them one out of my cooler for the next "round."

    For this occasion, I honestly didn't think it was necessary on my part to bring a cooler (fail on my part), so I just took the roadie.

    You're incredibly cheap.
  • ernest_t_bass
    ZWICK 4 PREZ;1626885 wrote:You're incredibly cheap.
    LOL. Why is that?
  • vdubb96
    Curly J;1626653 wrote:I'd say that's 'Busch' to do that.
    I see what you did there!!!
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    ernest_t_bass;1626890 wrote:LOL. Why is that?
    Why don't you just take a sharpie and write your name on the beers to make sure everyone knows it's yours and not to drink it.
  • Tiernan
    Who the hell would drink the Natty Bohs that ETB would offer?
  • Ironman92
    I don't drink beer very often at all....but have it readily available in the garage fridge along with numerous other beverages for when others are over. If you are at my place you get invited a beverage from the fridge whether I know you or not....just common courtesy I always assumed.
  • Belly35
    If you’re going to someone house, don’t know anyone or what to expect.
    You have to make the call before leaving the house…1. do I take my own beer (alcohol) or do I except the idea that they 2. don’t drink or 3. they will have some there.

    Taking your own is my call… but I take enough to share with everyone (12 pk) (note: get the good stuff, you don’t what to present yourself as cheap)…
    That way you’re being the good guy, showing class and being hospitable to new friendship….. you just leveled the playing field … mofo
    If they don’t drink, OK you have some for you or someone else and can take it home with you…
    If they have some there no big deal you have already demonstrated your willingness to share so just add it to the cooler and enjoy…. you don’t have to ask, they don’t have to offer ..
  • DeyDurkie5
    Belly35;1627413 wrote:If you’re going to someone house, don’t know anyone or what to expect.
    You have to make the call before leaving the house…1. do I take my own beer (alcohol) or do I except the idea that they 2. don’t drink or 3. they will have some there.

    Taking your own is my call… but I take enough to share with everyone (12 pk) (note: get the good stuff, you don’t what to present yourself as cheap)…
    That way you’re being the good guy, showing class and being hospitable to new friendship….. you just leveled the playing field … mofo
    If they don’t drink, OK you have some for you or someone else and can take it home with you…
    If they have some there no big deal you have already demonstrated your willingness to share so just add it to the cooler and enjoy…. you don’t have to ask, they don’t have to offer ..
    Yeah until you start talking and people start thinking "who the fuck invited the retard?"
  • Devils Advocate
    Belly35;1627413 wrote:If you’re going to someone house, don’t know anyone or what to expect.
    You have to make the call before leaving the house…1. do I take my own beer (alcohol) or do I except the idea that they 2. don’t drink or 3. they will have some there.

    Taking your own is my call… but I take enough to share with everyone (12 pk) (note: get the good stuff, you don’t what to present yourself as cheap)…
    That way you’re being the good guy, showing class and being hospitable to new friendship….. you just leveled the playing field … mofo
    If they don’t drink, OK you have some for you or someone else and can take it home with you…
    If they have some there no big deal you have already demonstrated your willingness to share so just add it to the cooler and enjoy…. you don’t have to ask, they don’t have to offer ..
    OK, First the reps,


    Then the slam: I think belly hired a ghost writer.
  • Belly35
    DeyDurkie5;1627419 wrote:Yeah until you start talking and people start thinking "who the fuck invited the retard?"
    After a few beers they only remember who brought the good stuff....
    You need to get out more
  • Belly35
    Devils Advocate;1627420 wrote:OK, First the reps,


    Then the slam: I think belly hired a ghost writer.
    don't tell anyone, I don't wnat my image tarnish
  • Manhattan Buckeye
    Etiquette is that whatever is in your house, guests are welcome to it unless there is something special about it, like that it is an old bottle of whisky from one's grandfather. That is a different scenario. But yeah, the host should offer you a beer.
  • Belly35
    Manhattan Buckeye;1627436 wrote:Etiquette is that whatever is in your house, guests are welcome to it unless there is something special about it, like that it is an old bottle of whisky from one's grandfather. That is a different scenario. But yeah, the host should offer you a beer.
    I find that many individuals in today’s society are socially awkward in matters of hospitality.
    Many are clueless of what is expected and what defines as being a host.
  • Devils Advocate