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Here some tips to survive (I know these situation BC I BEEN IN ONE) NEVER SIT NEXT TO THE HEAVY DRINKERS. Sit by people u know have a small tolerance for alcohol If you can’t just single out who the youngest and sit with then. Most time the youngest one drink the least amount of alcohol bc they either broke as fuck or just like u don’t want......   reply
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Shoot the place up   1 reply
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Well when I have dinner with higher ups let's just say my excuse is going to the bathroom and then never coming back works all the time (no I just have dirt on each and every single one of them so they have no choice)   reply
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Suntacasa 1 days
If you think you truly can not avoid it, go, spend a bit of time then leave. If they get drunk drunk, even easier for you to slide away. I've also had compulsory office parties, no alcohol though. They just waste your time :)   reply
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Unless id lose my job, I'd tell em to suck me off.   reply
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Scout 1 days
if you feel like you cant say no you can go and just linger for like 30, say hi to a few people and take a long restroom break come out for a bit and then leave. as for the drinking you should be able to just say that you don't drink for personal reasons but if you feel like that wont go over well then if its a bar situation you can order a soda in......   reply
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Seraphim 1 days
Someone mentioned cultural context so idk if this would work for everywhere but in the US I hear people will stop pressuring you to drink if you say you’re sober and insinuate you had a drinking problem   reply
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They’re gonna try to make you drink at least 1 or 2 shots, stay strong and say something like “I’m driving home tonight, so I can’t drink” if you really don’t want to drink. Stay for a bit then leave whenever you’re ready and try to bring up the courage to say goodbye to the party host and anyone else you wanna say bye to. This is jus......   1 reply
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I feel you, friend! I'm the same. don't panic too hard, just breathe easy. and def don't force yourself to drink or socialize. I always try my best to not have expectations. and if someone wanted you to agree in the first place, betting they also wouldn't mind you hanging near them. and if you get overwhelmed there, don't hesitate to dip. you don'......   reply
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There's no concept of company party in my country so I can't relate. But honestly aren't these parties only waste of time? Try not to drink if you don't want to. But would that be hard if someone else forcibly offers a drink?   1 reply
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