Is it early to leave the bar / club at 12:30
What do you think? What’s early and late for you
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Not at all | 10 | |
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What do you think? What’s early and late for you
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Not at all | 10 | |
YES! | 4 |
Depends - as I have gotten older I was leaving earlier. You'll be surprised on how sore your legs become after a night of whizzing around the dance floor like a spaz.
If you're between like 18-24 and at a college party or club, leaving at 12:30 is definitely early. At 24-30, doesn't matter as much. Over 30, you shouldn't even be at a club or party where everyone's under 25. If you're over 30 and at a club where many of the people are your age or older, no one really cares when you leave, just have a good time.
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Most people don't step from their wild college party days straight over to retirement and senior citizen discounts, there's usually about 40 years in-between where your actions gradually get quieter and less crazy as you get older. Well, not for everyone. When I was in my 20s, there was this club I went to where this 60 year old dude came in and started dancing all crazy on the dance floor and shaking his ass. What I couldn't believe was that all these young hot women then flocked all around him rubbing against him and totally grinding on him.
Probably cause he danced while a lot of other guys stood at the bar just watching the dance floor.
It might've also been because those girls were turned on because what the old man did was ballsy, walking into an under 30 club and dancing on the dance floor shakin it up like that, and that he was the only one on the dance floor dancing like that for several songs. Girls are often turned on by anything a guy does which requires some balls, unless their ballsy move is hitting on them when they don't want them. But the old man didn't hit on anyone, he just danced and those girls came to him.
If you arrived at the bar at 5 pm then leaving at 12:30 am is not early at all.
It depends. If you can't distinguish between the floor and ceiling anymore, it just might be time to leave.