Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a well stocked bar or a big wine collection at one time was seen as an important way to impress people socially. I think more people are realizing that being drunk is low class and more people are giving up alcohol. Alcohol is a crutch for people rich or poor and it does not matter if you drink cheap beer or expensive scotch. I am impressed with people who can socialize without alcohol. Drunk people just act stupid.
Besides, who needs alcohol when you can have the intoxicating effects of self-righteousness?
Anonymous wrote:Is it all arranged beautifully on a bar cart? Then you just look like a trend-follower....no way to tell if you're drinking it or if it's just for show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a well stocked bar or a big wine collection at one time was seen as an important way to impress people socially. I think more people are realizing that being drunk is low class and more people are giving up alcohol. Alcohol is a crutch for people rich or poor and it does not matter if you drink cheap beer or expensive scotch. I am impressed with people who can socialize without alcohol. Drunk people just act stupid.
Besides, who needs alcohol when you can have the intoxicating effects of self-righteousness?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I seriously don't get people who think they need a bar's worth of hard liquor to entertain.
Have you ever hosted 40-50 adults at once?
Anonymous wrote:I think a well stocked bar or a big wine collection at one time was seen as an important way to impress people socially. I think more people are realizing that being drunk is low class and more people are giving up alcohol. Alcohol is a crutch for people rich or poor and it does not matter if you drink cheap beer or expensive scotch. I am impressed with people who can socialize without alcohol. Drunk people just act stupid.
Anonymous wrote:I have a ton of booze because we DONT drink. Every gift over the years has accumulated to a rather large collection. My husband gets quarterly and end of the year vendor gifts that are often times bottles of liquor and we have many dinner parties where we get a ton of wine. I always tell myself not to buy wine for parties because people bring it but then I figure its kinda rude/presumptuous to count on someone bringing it so I buy a few bottles to have. Then of course people bring tons of wine so I have double the amount I need.
Anonymous wrote:I seriously don't get people who think they need a bar's worth of hard liquor to entertain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. But I do have a friends with an amazing climate controlled wine cellar full of fine wines.
Now, this would be a status symbol. The hard stuff, not so much.
That's an intentional status symbol and so 90s.