Friday, August 21, 2020
How to Survive a Night Out in Dry January
How to Survive a Night Out in Dry January How to Survive a Night Out in Dry January Are you doing Dry January this year? Dry January â" the challenge of not drinking alcohol for the entire first month of the year â" is easy if you become a hermit, donât ever leave your apartment and have no friends. But for the rest of us, Dry January can be tricky business â" especially if youâre going on a night out. Luckily for you, Dry January doesnât mean that you canât enjoy a fun night out, so read on for some handy tips on how to survive a night out in Dry January⦠1. Remind yourself not everybody will be drinking Dry January started as a UK health campaign, with people asking for sponsorship in return for not drinking alcohol. This enabled them to raise some money for charity, although the concept has evolved since then and many people now take part for health or financial reasons instead. The number of people taking part in Dry January now means you wonât be the only one in the bar not drinking alcohol. Even if all your immediate friends are drinking alcohol, other people wonât be so you donât need to feel left out. This isnât just true in January either. Nights out might always involve alcohol for you, but other people possibly never drink, maybe for religious reasons or because of personal choice or health reasons. Knowing you arenât the only one going out sober can be reassuring, especially if you start to feel left out! 2. Tell your friends what youâre doing and why As alcoholchange.co.uk reveals on their website, there are plenty of benefits that come with taking part in Dry January, such as saving money, improving your sleep and increasing your energy levels. Knowing these things doesnât make it any easier though, especially if you have friends acting as the devil on your shoulder and trying to get you to give up, insisting that âone drink wonât hurtâ. The best thing to do in this situation is to let your friends know youâre doing Dry January this month and explain why youâre doing it. Once they have an understanding of your reasons and the benefits youâre hoping to experience, they will hopefully be supportive of your choice and help make nights out easier for you. 3. Try an alcohol-free bar Yes, they exist! Grab your friends and head off to an alcohol-free bar, where you can have a great night out with your friends without having to worry about breaking your Dry January promise. In the UK you can try out Redemption in London, which serves alcohol-free cocktails with a twist; Brink in Liverpool, where mocktails cost only £2.95; or Sobar in Nottingham, which hosts poetry, live music and DJ events. 4. Pre-pick your non-alcoholic drink of choice Mocktails are a great compromise when you arenât drinking. Theyâre cheaper than regular alcoholic cocktails, but just as tasty, and youâll feel probably like youâre drinking when youâre not. Plus, theyâre just as Instagram-able as regular cocktails (if thatâs what youâre into). Bars will also offer alcohol-free versions of all your favorite alcoholic drinks â" from GTs to beers to wine. These often taste just like the originals, so you wonât feel left out when all your friends are drinking. 5. Dress warm! If youâre used to drinking lots on nights out, youâre probably used to going out without a coat â" why wait in the cloakroom queue when the beer blanket does the job? Unfortunately, for Dry January you will not be able to get away with this, especially because January (depending where in the world you are, of course) is usually freeing. Being sober means feeling the cold â" so definitely bring a jacket! 6. Enjoy the hangover-free morning after The best part of a night out in Dry January is the morning after. All your friends will be feeling terrible with horrifically bad hangovers, and the worst thing youâll feel is a bit tired. Feel free to be that annoying gloating friend. Youâve earned it!
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