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24th November 08, 10:12 PM
#11
Originally Posted by Matty Ross
There is something to be said for those of us who just stay out of bars and stay sober all the time!
Ditto here. Way back when, during my college years, I got my fill of it and have no desire since. To each his own.
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25th November 08, 12:13 AM
#12
Originally Posted by Carolina Kiltman
I agree with Hamish, but sometimes the "party" is not voluntary.
Quite so. I had to attend these functions for 34 years both as a staff engineer, and as a engineering manager. It was always communicated orally that attendance was expected. When I became a manager, I had to tell my people that attendance was expected (although I personally did not agree with it.) Your dedication to the company was questioned if you didn't show up.
I always dreaded these events - more like an additional work day, but with 25% of your associates drunk since the company paid for all the drinks. I didn't wear kilts then, but can imagine what it would have been like as the evening progressed.
Darrell
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25th November 08, 07:53 AM
#13
Originally Posted by Matty Ross
There is something to be said for those of us who just stay out of bars and stay sober all the time!
Here Here, although I will go bars/pubs with the right intent.
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25th November 08, 08:12 AM
#14
I use to work for Ex*** and it was expected and a sit down dinner and dance. My Boss would come early and as soon as the Dinner was over he and his wife would leave and most people would not be the wiser. I had to stay till the President of the Co. left (I usually had to photograph the party for our news letter).
Go early Kilted and leave early and you will be seen and you did attend.
MrBill
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25th November 08, 08:21 AM
#15
I would go..........Sometimes you have to show them "who is the bigger man"
if you wimp out and don't go........who won?...............
Stand Tall .....I've always been tagged as a "Rebel" and I guess that it is showing again..............
also if you don't wear the kilt imagine the amount of people that will be asking you" Why you didn't wear the kilt and I am sure they will outnumber the deadbeats.................
Anyway...........enuff said........I hope you have a nice time either way
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25th November 08, 08:43 AM
#16
Originally Posted by Carolina Kiltman
"You will attend, and You will bring your wife!" I was single at the time, and said so, the reply was "Then bring something that looks like a wife.
Originally Posted by English Bloke
How Forces is that??
Well, if you didn't have one, they should have issued you one. I tell you, these budget cuts are affecting everything.
I do understand the original post though. Even if a person enjoys the attention, after a while it gets to be a bit too much.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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25th November 08, 03:08 PM
#17
Originally Posted by Hamish
I was never very fond of office parties, John, and I think, were I in your position, I'd make my apologies and not attend!!
Take care,
Ham.
No chance, I don't get out much as it is. I'm the main organiser of our outing anyway. It's not my work colleagues who will cause the bother. They are used to my kilt and are disappointed when I told them I'm not wearing it this year. The ladies are going cocktail dresses and wished me to be smart too. Had it been an hotel, I would wear it for sure.
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25th November 08, 03:24 PM
#18
Originally Posted by Hamish
I was never very fond of office parties, John, and I think, were I in your position, I'd make my apologies and not attend!!
I agree with you, Hamish
Greg
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25th November 08, 03:28 PM
#19
Sod them ! WEAR YOUR KILT WITH PRIDE
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26th November 08, 06:16 AM
#20
Originally Posted by tamblackwood@yahoo.co.uk
Sod them ! WEAR YOUR KILT WITH PRIDE
I agree.
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