• Illuminostro@lemmy.world
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    Uh, we call those bars in the USA. Not a big help if you’re under 21, I know, but if someone is motivated, they can find places to socialize with other motivated individuals. And turn the fucking phone off.

    Edit: It’s amazing, and sad, that I’m telling you exactly how people used to find social interaction before the Internet, and I’m getting downvoted. You people are doing this to yourselves.

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      4 months ago

      Bars aren’t really a great solution. Alcohol has a number of downsides. They’re expensive. They’re often loud.

      It would be cool if we had a wider variety of third places.

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        I might drink alcohol maybe one in a dozen-or-so times I visit a bar. Europeans visit taverns and pubs just like visitting any other restaurant. It would be cool if more Americans had a healthier relationship with alcohol, instead of living like there’s nothing between permanent and/or total inebriation, versus absolute sobriety.

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        Bowling Alleys and Pool Halls: Out for serving alcohol. A bar is just a more social restaurant if one can get over the fact that most people drink there.