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Wheres your works Christmas Party this year

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  • JohnBoyUK said:
    I'm surprised all of you get on so well with your work colleagues that you want to socialise with them.  I can't think of anything worse.  Other than 2-3 people that I do speak to, who now work in other teams, I can honestly say that in my 'team' of 80, there's not one person who I would want to sit and have a beer with, let alone sit down for Christmas dinner with them.

    (It doesn't help that more than 50% of them don't drink alcohol and aren't allowed to shake hands!)
    I'm the same mate, much smaller office.  Got this new guy started a month or so ago, won't pissing shut up.  Sits opposite me, has a comment for everything.  I think people need a course in emotional intelligence in the workplace.

    Something like this  

    Is the colleague opposite you giving you one word answers or offering very little back when you ask him something?  Yes, probably best to leave him alone.

    Is he asking you any questions about yourself?  No, probably best to leave him alone

    Also, I work in sales, so he's coming out with all the fucking cliches at the moment as well.  'Let's make some money', 'I want to get some decision makers on the phone' and so forth.  Utter utter shite.

    It's been a long year.  The last thing I want is a lunch on Friday, trying to politely engage in irrelevant drivel.
  • edited December 2019
    Today. Flight Club in Victoria then various drinking establishments
    Good choice. Love Flight Club.
    We did Flight Club then a curry for ours. 

    Good night, very messy! 
  • McBobbin said:
    MrOneLung said:
    last week, Savage Garden at Doubletree by Hilton near Fenchurch Street. Rooftop bar. 


    Went to a party there earlier this year. Had a ski lodge theme going, with a cheese fondue. Made the entire place smell like a teenagers wanksock. Hopefully they learned from this!

    I think we are being shipped off to a venue from all three offices for approx 2 or 3 hours, then shipped back again. This is on the 23rd! Sounds distinctly underwhelming, but I never look a gift horse in the mouth and will duly stuff my face
    Nope, when they opened the ski lodge part. It absolutely reeked of the fondue. 
  • cabbles said:
    JohnBoyUK said:
    I'm surprised all of you get on so well with your work colleagues that you want to socialise with them.  I can't think of anything worse.  Other than 2-3 people that I do speak to, who now work in other teams, I can honestly say that in my 'team' of 80, there's not one person who I would want to sit and have a beer with, let alone sit down for Christmas dinner with them.

    (It doesn't help that more than 50% of them don't drink alcohol and aren't allowed to shake hands!)
    I'm the same mate, much smaller office.  Got this new guy started a month or so ago, won't pissing shut up.  Sits opposite me, has a comment for everything.  I think people need a course in emotional intelligence in the workplace.

    Something like this  

    Is the colleague opposite you giving you one word answers or offering very little back when you ask him something?  Yes, probably best to leave him alone.

    Is he asking you any questions about yourself?  No, probably best to leave him alone

    Also, I work in sales, so he's coming out with all the fucking cliches at the moment as well.  'Let's make some money', 'I want to get some decision makers on the phone' and so forth.  Utter utter shite.

    It's been a long year.  The last thing I want is a lunch on Friday, trying to politely engage in irrelevant drivel.
    I'm glad I'm not the only one that feels like that.  Roll on Friday lunchtime.  Merry Christmas fella :)
  • Had mine in the workshop the other night, Puccini playing, copious amounts of water sunk and a good time had by all. A great time with great people, meself 😉 -





    PS - If anyone knows how it's possible to drink in excess of 20 pints of lager in one sitting, but struggle to drink 4 / 5 pints of water in the same time frame, I'd love to know 

    The reason you're struggling to drink that water is because it has wood shavings in it.
    After drinking in the Horse for best part of 20 years, I reckon the lager had some floaters in it
  • edited December 2019
    Already had ours in Lemonia, Primrose Hill. Eric Dier was in there too. Not with us, mind.
  • edited December 2019
    Didnt fancy Hawksmoor?
    Already had ours in Lemonia, Primrose Hill. Eric Dier was in there too. Not with us, mind.

  • hawksmoor said:
    Already had ours in Lemonia, Primrose Hill. Eric Dier was in there too. Not with us, mind.
    No wonder he is carrying some excess timber!
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  • JohnBoyUK said:
    hawksmoor said:
    Already had ours in Lemonia, Primrose Hill. Eric Dier was in there too. Not with us, mind.
    No wonder he is carrying some excess timber!
    Wearing black tracksuit bottoms and a hoody. Pleased he made the effort.
  • hawksmoor said:
    Already had ours in Lemonia, Primrose Hill. Eric Dier was in there too. Not with us, mind.
    nice friendly restaurant. 
  • Black tie at Twickenham Stadium.
  • We're going to the Tommyfield in Kennington tomorrow - anyone been there? I liked the reviews and menu choices and put it forward as an option so hope it is good!
  • Years ago, and sadly it is years ago I worked with people I genuinely liked and I think liked me. Our Christmas drink ups were a lot of fun as it was a chance to do what we did every day anyway which consisted of taking the piss put of each other and chuck some beer in for good measure, we had a good boss who would have a few and fuck off when he could sense it was time.

    This years was a strange one, my boss turned up coked up as did two other bosses, two of my newish team mates blatantly banged each other at the hotel a load of them booked, there was a real intensity to get absolutely arseholed from a lot of them. Now the reason this is odd is because a lot of these shithouses spend the day bitching about each other and have created one of the most unpleasant working environments I've been a part of. I normally look for excuses not to go if anything is outside of work time but as I'm fairly new to this job I showed a bit of willing and drove. In a way I'm glad I did but I wont be bothering again. Like someone else said, its time away from people I like, love or just dislike less than most of my colleagues.

    Oh and people always want to talk about fucking work at works events involving booze. And nowadays you really can't get away with punching people even outside of works time, which genuinely happened a few times back in the day and as far as I can recall ended whatever was bubbling up 
  • JohnBoyUK said:
    I'm surprised all of you get on so well with your work colleagues that you want to socialise with them.  I can't think of anything worse.  Other than 2-3 people that I do speak to, who now work in other teams, I can honestly say that in my 'team' of 80, there's not one person who I would want to sit and have a beer with, let alone sit down for Christmas dinner with them.

    (It doesn't help that more than 50% of them don't drink alcohol and aren't allowed to shake hands!)

    I couldn't imagine working in a place where you DON'T get along with everyone

    Imagine spending 8 hours a day mininum with people you don't care about

    I work in a law firm and can genuinely say we meet up at weekends for beers
  • It’s today but not sure where, I put my hand up to stay in the office and cover the desk. I am supposed to be joining them for a drink after work but I need to get home for some reason I’ll make up later 
    I didn't even bother making up an excuse, i just went home.

    I have already heard people this morning bitching about each others behaviour last night and was even asked by someone on my team ask me if i saw how much someone else on our team was drinking over lunch!

    This is why i volunteered to cover the desk
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  • Puttshack crazy golf near Bank station on Tuesday night. I'm crap at crazy golf but had fun. The food was good. The secret santa gifts were rubbish. 
  • Carter said:
    Years ago, and sadly it is years ago I worked with people I genuinely liked and I think liked me. Our Christmas drink ups were a lot of fun as it was a chance to do what we did every day anyway which consisted of taking the piss put of each other and chuck some beer in for good measure, we had a good boss who would have a few and fuck off when he could sense it was time.

    This years was a strange one, my boss turned up coked up as did two other bosses, two of my newish team mates blatantly banged each other at the hotel a load of them booked, there was a real intensity to get absolutely arseholed from a lot of them. Now the reason this is odd is because a lot of these shithouses spend the day bitching about each other and have created one of the most unpleasant working environments I've been a part of. I normally look for excuses not to go if anything is outside of work time but as I'm fairly new to this job I showed a bit of willing and drove. In a way I'm glad I did but I wont be bothering again. Like someone else said, its time away from people I like, love or just dislike less than most of my colleagues.

    Oh and people always want to talk about fucking work at works events involving booze. And nowadays you really can't get away with punching people even outside of works time, which genuinely happened a few times back in the day and as far as I can recall ended whatever was bubbling up 
    Who do you work for?  Asking for a friend.
    Coked up and 2 new team mates banging each other? 

    Millwall Football Club I’m guessing. 
  • To answer the original question, no idea.
  • We're going to the Tommyfield in Kennington tomorrow - anyone been there? I liked the reviews and menu choices and put it forward as an option so hope it is good!
    I work up the road from there,nice place. Never eaten there though but always a good evening
  • The dinner is this evening, a group of us are finishing work early and having pre dinner drinks. So 5 hours of drinking before meeting non drinking colleagues for dinner. What could go wrong.
  • Had mine in the workshop the other night, Puccini playing, copious amounts of water sunk and a good time had by all. A great time with great people, meself 😉 -





    PS - If anyone knows how it's possible to drink in excess of 20 pints of lager in one sitting, but struggle to drink 4 / 5 pints of water in the same time frame, I'd love to know 
    Never knew you were a chippy Rob, full time or just having a dabble?
  • last year we did flight club at victoria and had a few beers in the afternoon which was  fun. It helped that I worked with some decent, straight up people then
  • The dinner is this evening, a group of us are finishing work early and having pre dinner drinks. So 5 hours of drinking before meeting non drinking colleagues for dinner. What could go wrong.
    I'm sure you'll be fine, unless any of the non-drinkers are fit.
  • Civil Service Club, Great Scotland Yard. 
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