How much do you spend on a night out ?

Its near impossible to spend less than £100 unless your a cheap booring fat idiot, like the majority on this thread!

I can't even comprehend how you can, on your own, spend £100 on ONE night out. Even if you start early, how can you drink £95 worth unless you are at the world's most expensive bar/pub?
 
In the UAE some places will charge you 40 GBP to get in or won't even let you in if you don't have girls with you!

I get 50-30% discounts at most places but still end up spending 40GBP min. But the places are generally much nicer than in UK so that accounts for some of the price increase
 
£30-60. £70 man i would say, depends what night, if its a random one maybe £30 but if its a planned night and we go see some DJ's about £40-70.
 
platinum87 said:
Its near impossible to spend less than £100 unless your a cheap booring fat idiot, like the majority on this thread!

Lol platinum87. We don't all win money for surviving water boarding the longest....
 
Yeah, i usually manage to keep it below £10. Mainly by leeching of others, but still, i can bike to town faster than taking the metro and all the best things in life a free ;)

Hippie Green anyone? :p
 
Double belvedere and bull is over a tenner easily. Why drink crap quality drinks if you don't have to?
You may not pay it but some people like buying better quality things.
I like quality but I'm not stupid enough to mix expensive vodka with redbull. If you're mixing it you can even taste the damn vodka, you might as well drink house. Why pay over the odds for a drink that tastes the same as a cheaper drink, and then moan about it?
Thats like mixing fine wine with koolaid, man, it's just wrong.

Probably because all your friends are going out and it's either go with them or sit at home on your larry...

I like the occasional club but so many people think the only way to have a good time is to go to a club and get wasted every weekend... TBH they must be really boring people.

My point is, if you're gonna stand about doing nothing in a club then why did you go out.
Go have a dance, or have a drink. But doing nothing in a club is pretty sad, I think i'd rather be at home.

I get drunk every weekend, it's not the ONLY way to have a good time. And we do mix it up as far as places, conversation and drinks go. It's a good way to escape lifes horrors and have a good time with your freinds.

Its near impossible to spend less than £100 unless your a cheap booring fat idiot, like the majority on this thread!
It's easy to spend way less than £100 provided you stay out of big ripoff bars/ clubs (the sort of place that charges entry and has a dress code) and stick to the decent places which don't require a second mortgage. I can't have a good time if the barmans just shafted me for a drink, not to mention those places are usually full of fake tanned people and rahs. Most of the decent bars round here are cheaper than pubs, good local djs and people purely out for a laugh.
Plus I rarely get a taxi home and never a taxi in, i'd rather walk for 3 miles than pay £7.50
 
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i love it when you wake up the next day... absolutely hungover and feeling great about the night before, reach in your pocket to find a tenner left over :D i love that
 
Pansy. Real men walk home next morning, hungover, looking rough, but feeling awesome :D

This man speaks the truth. Every cheeky grin from a bloke and dirty look from a lass earns you extra points. For double points it should be snowing/raining and you didn't take a jacket out the night before, so it's doubly obvious you havn't been home :D
 
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