Anonymous wrote:I just don’t like the idea of drinking and driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like it's the norm here. I admit I'm not a huge fan, mostly because it seems wild that people can't even enjoy a kids' birthday party without a drink. But it's not like any obvious harm comes from it.
I’ve never attended a kids birthday party here (DC area) where anything other than La Croix & organic juice boxes were served.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like it's the norm here. I admit I'm not a huge fan, mostly because it seems wild that people can't even enjoy a kids' birthday party without a drink. But it's not like any obvious harm comes from it.
I’ve never attended a kids birthday party here (DC area) where anything other than La Croix & organic juice boxes were served.
Anonymous wrote:I just don’t like the idea of drinking and driving.
Anonymous wrote:San Antonio? What does that mean?
Anyway, an afternoon party with lots of family and people probably not in charge of watching young kids? Yes, it would be the norm to offer your guests a variety of things including food and a beer.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like it's the norm here. I admit I'm not a huge fan, mostly because it seems wild that people can't even enjoy a kids' birthday party without a drink. But it's not like any obvious harm comes from it.