Moral Dilemmas to offer advice.

Dan x

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You have a friend that has bought (not recently) a jacket you think is amazing. He doesn't wear this jacket too often, and it's not particulalry distinctive at all. Is it wrong to want to buy the same jacket?
 
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I wouldn't go, I think people expect too much from people with fancy stag/hen dos these days - what happened to the days when a few drinks and a Chinese down at the local were good enough :lol:

I wouldn't give up holiday time/waste money going somewhere I didn't want to go with people who are only really acquaintances and who I don't really want to spend my weekend with - then again I am a selfish old cow :lol:
 
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You have a friend that has bought (not recently) a jacket you think is amazing. He doesn't wear this jacket too often, and it's not particulalry distinctive at all. Is it wrong to want to buy the same jacket?
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Where'd your essay go?
 
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Where'd your essay go?

Sorry, I read it back and it made me sound like a sour faced twat. At the end of the day if I did everything I wanted to do, I'd never see half the things I do.

That, and I can't think of a good excuse that I could use to get out of it.

For the benefit of the tape:

Situation 1) Just got wind that an old friend (he's the son of my M&D's very good friends, have known him for as long as I have had a memory, nice enough chap, though I don't really see him (or her) unless it's a 'family getogether (is that all one word?)) is having his stag do in Hamburg (well, the best man has chosen it I think).

We fly out on a friday, and back on the Sunday. Flights and accomo is going to cost £250, and there will be more on top of that spending money etc, and there's talk of going to watch Hamburg play (the football team).

Now, aside from the question I know that is running through all of your minds right now (why the hell would anyone choose to go to Hamburg? Aside from being a massive fan of the local delicacy, I'm honestly stuck?).

I don't want to go.

It's not the money as such, only they're getting married overseas too (in Cyprus. The dodgy side IIRC) (selfish sods getting married overseas, I mean, who does that these days?! :evil: :spank: ;)). And it all seems like they've expected us to shell out a lot for their do. TBH I think it'll piss my M&D off more if I don't go, as the 'rents of the groom have been very good friends to my family, and they attended my bro's wedding a few years back, and wouldn;t even blink of the deal was the other way around.

I will probably enjoy myself if I do go, though it's really not my scene, and certainly not to the tune of £5 or 600 (yes, i know it's not a lot, though I can just think of bettr ways of spending it), especially when I have their wedding to shell out for the following month (though will get to wear the beige suit, so not all bad...).

The decision is as thus: Am I being moody for not wanting to go on a standard lads piss up weekend with people I know but don't make an effort to spend time with normally (i.e. not particulalry close acquaintances)?

Or if anyone wants to sell Hamburg to me, they're more than welcome.

(Apologies to any, erm, Hamburgers amongst us, this isn't an exercise in criticising your home town, it just doesn't have any redeeming features that appeal to a simpleton like me ;))
 
Sorry, I read it back and it made me sound like a sour faced twat. At the end of the day if I did everything I wanted to do, I'd never see half the things I do.

That, and I can't think of a good excuse that I could use to get out of it.

For the benefit of the tape:

Situation 1) Just got wind that an old friend (he's the son of my M&D's very good friends, have known him for as long as I have had a memory, nice enough chap, though I don't really see him (or her) unless it's a 'family getogether (is that all one word?)) is having his stag do in Hamburg (well, the best man has chosen it I think).

We fly out on a friday, and back on the Sunday. Flights and accomo is going to cost £250, and there will be more on top of that spending money etc, and there's talk of going to watch Hamburg play (the football team).

Now, aside from the question I know that is running through all of your minds right now (why the hell would anyone choose to go to Hamburg? Aside from being a massive fan of the local delicacy, I'm honestly stuck?).

I don't want to go.

It's not the money as such, only they're getting married overseas too (in Cyprus. The dodgy side IIRC) (selfish sods getting married overseas, I mean, who does that these days?! :evil: :spank: ;)). And it all seems like they've expected us to shell out a lot for their do. TBH I think it'll piss my M&D off more if I don't go, as the 'rents of the groom have been very good friends to my family, and they attended my bro's wedding a few years back, and wouldn;t even blink of the deal was the other way around.

I will probably enjoy myself if I do go, though it's really not my scene, and certainly not to the tune of £5 or 600 (yes, i know it's not a lot, though I can just think of bettr ways of spending it), especially when I have their wedding to shell out for the following month (though will get to wear the beige suit, so not all bad...).

The decision is as thus: Am I being moody for not wanting to go on a standard lads piss up weekend with people I know but don't make an effort to spend time with normally (i.e. not particulalry close acquaintances)?

Or if anyone wants to sell Hamburg to me, they're more than welcome.

(Apologies to any, erm, Hamburgers amongst us, this isn't an exercise in criticising your home town, it just doesn't have any redeeming features that appeal to a simpleton like me ;))


jesus! 8O8O *said in the same way as your response to laguna beach's mammoth essay about him being a 40 year old virgin or whatever, sure guns were mentioned too*

;)
 
I wouldn't go, I think people expect too much from people with fancy stag/hen dos these days - what happened to the days when a few drinks and a Chinese down at the local were good enough :lol:

I wouldn't give up holiday time/waste money going somewhere I didn't want to go with people who are only really acquaintances and who I don't really want to spend my weekend with - then again I am a selfish old cow :lol:

I honestly wouldn't mind if there was even a hint of maybe a famous nightclub I could visit, sea/beaches/warm weather/a history baked in culture and interest.

But Hamburg? The best I could find is minced beef patties sandwiched between to bits of bread, and apparently the beatles went there once or twice.

Berlin. Frankfurt. Hell even Cologne or Munich would have been acceptable (and that's if you HAD to choose a city in the internationally renowned cultural funfair that is Germany).

I feel like I'm going to Germanys version of...Hull. I mean Christ I've even done my time all the major Eastern European stag haunts, and at least they all have a beer price quoted in Rough Guides in pence, and something of interest about them.

What's so bloody wrong with choosing Barcelona?

Some people:roll::x
 
I honestly wouldn't mind if there was even a hint of maybe a famous nightclub I could visit, sea/beaches/warm weather/a history baked in culture and interest.

But Hamburg? The best I could find is minced beef patties sandwiched between to bits of bread, and apparently the beatles went there once or twice.

Berlin. Frankfurt. Hell even Cologne or Munich would have been acceptable (and that's if you HAD to choose a city in the internationally renowned cultural funfair that is Germany).

I feel like I'm going to Germanys version of...Hull. I mean Christ I've even done my time all the major Eastern European stag haunts, and at least they all have a beer price quoted in Rough Guides in pence, and something of interest about them.

What's so bloody wrong with choosing Barcelona?

Some people:roll::x

Life's too short - dont go...... your parents will forgive you - you're their son,

As for selling Hamburg.
http://www.hanseanzeiger.de/city-guide-hamburg/nightlife-hamburg.htm

http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g187331-i449-k907517-Stag_Weekend_Tips-Hamburg.html
 
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