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By *alcon43 OP Woman
over a year ago
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I'm thinking of organising a social. What makes a good one and what should I avoid? Just toying with the idea as I know of a new venue opening soon in West of Scotland. Would probably be a Friday night. |
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over a year ago
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"I'm thinking of organising a social. What makes a good one and what should I avoid? Just toying with the idea as I know of a new venue opening soon in West of Scotland. Would probably be a Friday night."
I make a good social......... |
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over a year ago
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If yo can have some sort of ice breaker. That would add to the fun and make people talk to each other...
Of course if it's in a public place then a different ice breaker that doesn't involved 'FAB' things
I'm sure someone will be along and suggest their icebreaker. |
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"If yo can have some sort of ice breaker. That would add to the fun and make people talk to each other...
Of course if it's in a public place then a different ice breaker that doesn't involved 'FAB' things
I'm sure someone will be along and suggest their icebreaker."
TITANIC |
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unless its what you are looking for, ensure there are enough ladies for the gents.
would be terrible to find 2 couples and 30 blokes attend.
nice relaxed atmosphere and no pressure would be best, for us anyway |
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