10-06-2024, 06:52 PM
Awww...
I always looked upon your public houses as an institution of society.
Here in America we have "bars" and those are only habitually frequented by people who "need" alcohol and those who "want to get buzzed" with few exceptions.
But it always seemed to me that your public houses were a community thing... (unfortunately not always "inviting" to some newcomers or strangers.)
American bars are mostly only interested in making money so - strangers and newcomers are usually not 'side-eyed' (again with some notable exceptions.)
I always looked upon your public houses as an institution of society.
Here in America we have "bars" and those are only habitually frequented by people who "need" alcohol and those who "want to get buzzed" with few exceptions.
But it always seemed to me that your public houses were a community thing... (unfortunately not always "inviting" to some newcomers or strangers.)
American bars are mostly only interested in making money so - strangers and newcomers are usually not 'side-eyed' (again with some notable exceptions.)