Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So these are more a weekend brunch thing? I am not a drinker at all, so sorry for the naive questions. I can just see how they’re so inviting people could easily be lulled into doing it during the week. Not to get blitz all work day but they do down so easy and then you’re buzzed and high on caffeine to start the workday.
You really can’t understand how inappropriate it is if people drink at work?! You don’t need to drink to understand that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So these are more a weekend brunch thing? I am not a drinker at all, so sorry for the naive questions. I can just see how they’re so inviting people could easily be lulled into doing it during the week. Not to get blitz all work day but they do down so easy and then you’re buzzed and high on caffeine to start the workday.
Not out of the question at Sunday brunch but that’s usually mimosas. Irish coffee is definitely a holiday thing to me, like Christmas morning, or sometimes after dinner.
Anonymous wrote:Most offices today aren’t like Mad Men, OP.
Anonymous wrote:So these are more a weekend brunch thing? I am not a drinker at all, so sorry for the naive questions. I can just see how they’re so inviting people could easily be lulled into doing it during the week. Not to get blitz all work day but they do down so easy and then you’re buzzed and high on caffeine to start the workday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re asking how common it is for people to drink at work?
You’re naive if you don’t think remote workers aren’t getting blasted.
Anonymous wrote:So these are more a weekend brunch thing? I am not a drinker at all, so sorry for the naive questions. I can just see how they’re so inviting people could easily be lulled into doing it during the week. Not to get blitz all work day but they do down so easy and then you’re buzzed and high on caffeine to start the workday.
Anonymous wrote:You’re asking how common it is for people to drink at work?