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  • ladybutterfly@piefed.blahaj.zoneL [email protected]
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    Not really. Good coffee shops and pubs are always full. So most of the time we just settle for the place which have free seats that day.

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      Friends, How I Met Your Mother, Dear John, cheers; these places were either in very walkable cities, or their stories were structured so it would be a way-stop in someone's commute or travels.

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      The diner in Seinfeld, the bar in Simpsons and Family Guy.

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        I cannot even financially support that. A beer costs between 5 and 8 euros. Having a few beers and some snacks for 2 hours is a bill of 60 euros. Imagine doing that for several hours every day. I can't spend 100-150 euros every day.

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          Large coffees in a coffee shop are about the same price as a pint these days so you might as well.

          Unless you've got the motor of course, then don't be a dafty.

          Maybe I'm just showing my age but I felt a bit of a gut punch when I asked for two large coffees at the till, and a tenner wasn't enough to cover them. Fuck me.

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          U clearly are not aware of Australian alcohol taxes. We are getting fucked. A pint is now $11

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            Third spaces were much more common before the 2000s. Coffee shops where you could hang out with friends were actually a thing in the 90s. Open mic nights and karaoke. I remember we had a common ritual at the book store I worked where everyone who closed would meet up at TGI Fridays for late night drinks, TGIF doesn’t even exist any more. I used to meet up with a bunch of friends at Dennys every Thursday night, and then it fucking closed.

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            Holy shit how haven't I noticed all the TGIFs were gone?

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              Does anyone have friends that see more than 2-3 times a year?

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                Do friendships like that actually exist? Did TV set me up for disapointment?

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                  Used to with friends who are no longer with us.

                  The folks I would do this with, hang out at a spot frequently, have either moved away or died.
                  It's been very hard to get to that point again, however Cannabis communities, particularly in Amsterdam, have really been a help at socialising and making friends. I've made more friends there since last year than I have for several years prior.
                  Folks are always up for a coffee and a toke!

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                  • lordwiggle@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

                    I cannot even financially support that. A beer costs between 5 and 8 euros. Having a few beers and some snacks for 2 hours is a bill of 60 euros. Imagine doing that for several hours every day. I can't spend 100-150 euros every day.

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                    It’s so much cheaper to just buy a couple 12-packs and hang out at someone’s place. Bonuses include - choosing what to put on the TV, not having conversations be interrupted by strangers, and having the ability to crash overnight if you don’t feel comfortable driving home afterward.

                    I’m not the most outgoing person, and bars/clubs tend to be too loud for my liking. I don’t think those places were made for people like me, so there’s little point in going there when hanging with friends on my back porch is so much cheaper.

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                      Holy shit how haven't I noticed all the TGIFs were gone?

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                      They absolutely still exist lol https://tgifridays.com/

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                        Does anyone have friends that see more than 2-3 times a year?

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                        Yes but only because I moved near them.

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                          Yes, the place we hang out is called a "signal thread" and we share stupid memes with each other every day.

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                          • lordwiggle@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

                            I cannot even financially support that. A beer costs between 5 and 8 euros. Having a few beers and some snacks for 2 hours is a bill of 60 euros. Imagine doing that for several hours every day. I can't spend 100-150 euros every day.

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                            I'm amused that the implicit limit in your comment, that the thing that makes drinking 10 beers a day impractical, is the cost.

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                              These are all set in walkable cities, it makes sense to have a favorite cafe near where you all live.

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                              I live in a walkable neighborhood, and I have a version of this with the other parents in our neighborhood, where we have a designated night of the week where anyone who can make it meets up at one of the patio restaurants where the kids can run around while the parents hang out. Not everyone makes it every week, but we've got a good group of friends.

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                                Do friendships like that actually exist? Did TV set me up for disapointment?

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                                It’s possible, but damn do they take a lot of work and time to keep going. Most just get busy in their daily lives, get stuck in a daily pattern and before you know it, 3 and 4 months have passed by… then it becomes years. Then you feel awkward to reach out because they haven’t done so either.

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                                  For those of who worked at certain restaurants, you might have experienced a dedicated group of 75+ friends and yes they do meet at the same place everyday. In fact when we were closed they'd camp outside in the parking lot in lawn chairs.

                                  The exact same group of geriatrics... every single day. Honestly it was sad to see one missing and not come back because you knew why.

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                                    I’m a hardcore introvert. I don’t have the energy to maintain friendships like this.

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                                      Fridays, after 1700hrs, typically at least 4 people, many times 6 and occasionally as much as 12-14.

                                      Hanging @ local brewpub that was our old Fire House. Most all of us have been good friends between 45-55 years. I'm grateful to have my "crew".

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                                        For those of who worked at certain restaurants, you might have experienced a dedicated group of 75+ friends and yes they do meet at the same place everyday. In fact when we were closed they'd camp outside in the parking lot in lawn chairs.

                                        The exact same group of geriatrics... every single day. Honestly it was sad to see one missing and not come back because you knew why.

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                                        100%

                                        Worked at a retirement place as a server. This to the next level. Doors open at 7 for breakfast. The line started at 630 same people. Same table. Same orders. We could pre set their specific flavored creamers.

                                        When the lady who got half a grapefruit passed it felt empty to not have her 1 but then every time we had a extra grapefruit left it was like seeing her again.

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                                          Well, to be fair for the Gilmore Girls that was literally one of two places they could go... And Lorelai ended up boinking the owner... So ya.

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