Re: corner shop
I would think it depends on the pub and those in it - I am only going from my own experiences, as can anyone else. When I first started going to the pub, I and a few friends obviously were as boisterous as any group of 17+ year olds, though in the particular pub we went in the environment dictated that you respected others in the pub – you were quickly made to understand by the established regulars and locals that they had been coming there longer and weren’t going to have their pub ruined by any rowdy upstarts. I noticed that very quickly. It was a case of “you behave yourselves and leave us to our quiet pint and in turn you’ll be left alone to enjoy the same and your game of pool”.
The same is true of my current haunt – yes of course there are a few rowdy characters, but there is always someone to keep them in check, even if it’s a “settle down” said in banter.
Like I said, I am being devil’s advocate with this and am merely presenting the arguments as they were relayed to me. I quite like being able to nip to the shop to get a few beers of a weekend, so apparently, do a lot of other people and they seem to be outweighing those who would cause trouble in a pub after too many ‘pops’
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