- Dec 1, 2000
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Going clubbing for my second time. The first time I went, I didn't drink because I was driving.
Tonight I'm going to have some drinks because I have a ride.
Unfortunately something just struck me -- I have no idea what to order, and it's not like I can have a discussion about it with the music so loud.
While I have had alcohol plenty of times before, I've never ordered it from a bar. (Usually it was my parent's alcohol, lol)
So, for example, if I want a screwdriver do I say "could I get a screwdriver please" or do I say "vodka with orange juice please"? I know this sounds like a dumbass question, but coming from soneone who's never done it before, it's not that dumb, really.
And what about beer? I don't really like the stuff that much, but I might have one drink. Is it a given that a bar will have most beers? I don't even know what kind of beer I like (all tastes the same to me?) What's the difference between "on tap" and, er, "not" "on tap"?
Thanks guys.
Tonight I'm going to have some drinks because I have a ride.
Unfortunately something just struck me -- I have no idea what to order, and it's not like I can have a discussion about it with the music so loud.
While I have had alcohol plenty of times before, I've never ordered it from a bar. (Usually it was my parent's alcohol, lol)
So, for example, if I want a screwdriver do I say "could I get a screwdriver please" or do I say "vodka with orange juice please"? I know this sounds like a dumbass question, but coming from soneone who's never done it before, it's not that dumb, really.
And what about beer? I don't really like the stuff that much, but I might have one drink. Is it a given that a bar will have most beers? I don't even know what kind of beer I like (all tastes the same to me?) What's the difference between "on tap" and, er, "not" "on tap"?
Thanks guys.