BaljinderS
SPNer
- Dec 29, 2011
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I think all this comes down to your intentions. Why are you going to these places?
Personally completely feel out of place going into pubs/clubs ... i have only ever been couple of times so I am not use to the seen. I am one of the quiet one's and don't do small talk for a cheesy laugh.. I am working on improving my small talk so I can engage with the crowd. I will say that its a good team building exercise, people talking to each other outside of the work environment so you have to do this to succeed in the company.
I have nothing against it. I go with work colleagues as its part of UK culture, its not just a drinking place as its in Punjab (very filthy indeed).
If you think its normal for a Sikh to go to a pub and socialise and you do this instead of going to the Gurudwara then there is something to be concerned about.
Personally completely feel out of place going into pubs/clubs ... i have only ever been couple of times so I am not use to the seen. I am one of the quiet one's and don't do small talk for a cheesy laugh.. I am working on improving my small talk so I can engage with the crowd. I will say that its a good team building exercise, people talking to each other outside of the work environment so you have to do this to succeed in the company.
I have nothing against it. I go with work colleagues as its part of UK culture, its not just a drinking place as its in Punjab (very filthy indeed).
If you think its normal for a Sikh to go to a pub and socialise and you do this instead of going to the Gurudwara then there is something to be concerned about.