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Yes, I agree but "At the end of the day" can be a problem and pubs are usually quieter at lunchtime.I did miss going to the pub during lockdown but I enjoyed my own safety more.
As for wellbeing going to a proper pub, it's great to catch up with friends again but the anxiety of trying to get people to social distance properly doesn't do anyone's wellbeing any good.
Thus I'm only going to the pub when I can sit outside and be away from the idiots.
At the end of the day if it comes down to pub v schoolkids then it can only be down to those who are blatently flaunting the rules that have forced the choice to be made and I know it isn't caused by the kids.
You could wait for Titanic II, though there might be just a slight possibility that it may never happen...With our luck, it'll be Titanic 2!
Easier to keep them paying if you don't?It will be the kids who will be paying for all this so perhaps in best to educate them
Easier to keep them paying if you don't?
Would pubmen really get far more satisfaction than children in school if they were forced to go to the pub for 6 hours a day 5 days a week though?Not necessarily but spending on education should be scrutinised more as government debt increases
And everyone's mental wellbeing must be considered, pubmen getting far more satisfaction from going to a proper pub than pupils attending a school..
That depends which pub.Would pubmen really get far more satisfaction than children in school if they were forced to go to the pub for 6 hours a day 5 days a week though?
Still waiting for that definition of Pubmen.That depends which pub.
Instructions are to arrive 10 mind early, and you don't need to wear a face mask.