Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not go to a NYE reception that doesnot offer alcohol. BTDT. Boooring.
You're boring, which is why you have to drink. People who can't be around other people sober bring nothing to the equation, and honestly? You drunk isn't really a value-add either.
+100000 people who have to drink to be "fun" are so boring and lame. And they do not add value after pounding a few.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not go to a NYE reception that doesnot offer alcohol. BTDT. Boooring.
You're boring, which is why you have to drink. People who can't be around other people sober bring nothing to the equation, and honestly? You drunk isn't really a value-add either.
Anonymous wrote:That this is even a concern for you suggests that alcohol is playing too large a role in your life.
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Not where you're going, it's not. If you have this near-religious compulsion to drink "for the tradition" you probably have a substance use issue.
Anonymous wrote:That this is even a concern for you suggests that alcohol is playing too large a role in your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes and its strange to me you can't go one night without it...hhhmmm
It's New Year's Eve though. It's traditional to have a drink that night. I'm the PP who doesn't drink but it wouldn't bother me if someone brought it to my home. Much better than expecting me to provide it because I wouldn't know what to get. I'm not abstaining due to health reasons or sobriety. I just don't care for it. Since these people don't care if their adult child drinks, I assume they are the same way, but since it is so fraught, maybe OP should check with their DC. I feel like with everyone I know it would be absolutely fine.
Not for everyone! Consider that.
Anonymous wrote:I would not go to a NYE reception that doesnot offer alcohol. BTDT. Boooring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That this is even a concern for you suggests that alcohol is playing too large a role in your life.
It's NYE
And?
Look teetotaler, it's not really for you to say who can and can't drink. A gracious host may offer something to their guests that they don't prefer because it's polite and it's also NYE. The hosts own kids drink so it's not like they are super up tight about it, just seems like a personal choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes and its strange to me you can't go one night without it...hhhmmm
It's New Year's Eve though. It's traditional to have a drink that night. I'm the PP who doesn't drink but it wouldn't bother me if someone brought it to my home. Much better than expecting me to provide it because I wouldn't know what to get. I'm not abstaining due to health reasons or sobriety. I just don't care for it. Since these people don't care if their adult child drinks, I assume they are the same way, but since it is so fraught, maybe OP should check with their DC. I feel like with everyone I know it would be absolutely fine.