• TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    I’m not surprised. All my costs are going up and I have to make cutbacks. When a single pint is £5-6.50, that’s something I can’t justify.

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    9 hours ago

    Doesn’t help that a pint of supermarket beer in a London pub is upwards of £7.

  • Schal330@lemmy.world
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    With the latest ethanol trade deal with the US, I can only imagine there is going to be another big push to eliminate WFH/hybrid working in a lot of businesses.

    That’s right, us peasants shouldn’t be at home with our families and loved ones, we should be working long hours, sitting in traffic or stood waiting for another late train, and then spending what we’ve earned on drowning our frustrations of the hamster wheel we’re on at the end of the day.

    I’m really hoping this whole push to get everyone back in to the office is a generational thing from the boomers, and once they’re finally retired we can see a new shift in the workplace. But then that is probably being too optimistic.

  • Diddlydee@feddit.uk
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    I already spend too much time with work people and I have my own shit to do.

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    I’m a bit surprised this is news - our work dos were always on Thursday. Better to be hung over on company time.

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    I kind of feel like outside of really big cities there transport network isn’t good enough to do this. You don’t want to drink, then drive but getting the bus or train too or from work is too much of a pain

  • Olap@lemmy.world
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    Thursday is bigger in Edinburgh too. Friday is a ghost town in many an office

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      Eugh, fucking Thursday “mandatory fun time”. All I can think about is that I still have to work tomorrow.

      It’s alright for the C levels and managers who don’t really do anything anyway.

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    Wait, what’s this? Drinking after work with your colleagues is a regular weekly thing in Britain?
    Why would you do that?
    I don’t even spend time with my best friend every week.

    • NotJohnSmith@feddit.uk
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      My perspective is it used to be a thing but then we all started commuting to get to our jobs so it stopped. Most people working in London don’t drive for their commute so it could continue

    • EvilMe@lemmy.world
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      As a chef in the UK, it was pretty much after every shift till closing in the pub next door.

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      It depends a great deal on where you work, but it’s definitely not unknown. It’s not normally an all-evening heavy-going night though, much as Britain loves a binge drink that’s usually saved for the weekends

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        It used to be more common. Back in the 90s when I was working in an office we’d often head to the pub for Friday lunchtime and roll in later in the afternoon. Going along for a free lunch and a few beers with visiting sales reps was also pretty common.

        I couldn’t do it now - the thought of nursing a proto hangover before I’ve even got home seems insane in retrospect. God knows how much productivity used to be wasted due to work time tipples.

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          That fits with my personal experience that it tends to be older members of the places I’ve worked at that suggest and/or actually go for it

    • sabreW4K3@lazysoci.alOP
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      Posting in UK Politics without even cursory knowledge of British culture is wild. Either way, drinking is engrained in British culture.

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        And it’s wild to think after work drinks are somehow an alien thing. It’s a thing pretty much everywhere.

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        I’m not posting, I’m commenting.
        And Lemmy is much too small to gatekeep communities.

        • sabreW4K3@lazysoci.alOP
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          It’s not gatekeeping. It’s having basic respect to at least post with some basic knowledge of what you’re posting on.

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            This isn’t even UK Politics. It’s culture. There’s no mention of any politician or political activity in the article.

            Perhaps you should remove this post if you do not have some basic knowledge of what you’re posting on.

            • sabreW4K3@lazysoci.alOP
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              The House of Lords isn’t a political issue? Trying to force people back into the office to keep the rich wealthy isn’t a political issue? Have a word with yourself super hero.

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      Personally yeah. I’ll also see my family/ various friends, a couple times a week too. But then I do consider myself an extremely social person.