Don’t be too obvious about it though.

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    As someone who doesn’t drink, this is good advice. I was always happy to give my drink tickets to someone who would enjoy them.

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    Drink tickets should also cover non-alcoholic drinks for those who don’t drink alcohol. Otherwise it discriminates against non-drinkers and could be indirect discrimination against, say, Muslims.

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      Last time I went to event with drink tickets only the alcohol required the ticket, non-alcoholic drinks were free.

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        The real LPT. Every event like that I’ve been to has been more than happy to offer up a coke without a ticket.

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        Their example is about religious discrimination not racism. Also, people like Muslims don’t abstain from things like pork, alcohol etc because they don’t like it, they’re just not allowed to consume those things by their religion. Muslims can consume pork in emergency food shortages and stuff like that afaik, so I’d imagine you could probably find Muslims that have tried and actually like these things despite not being allowed to consume them.

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    Why is that unethical? I don’t drink, and I would happily give my share away. Rather than having to endure their stupid nagging for the impossible over and over and over again, like “come on, why don’t you drink?” and “now come on, this is the day you’ll start drinking” and “just one beer, let’s try it”, etc.

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      if the only reason is to get the booze… I could see that.

      on the other hand… I generally don’t drink, too, and like… You’d almost have to go out of your way for me to not share it. Or just be a lousy drunk.

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    My husband doesn’t drink. I’ve always had a designated driver and get his drink tickets. It’s the perfect crime.

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    I don’t drink and you can just ask me you don’t even have to be my friend lmao. I’ll even drive if it means someone drunk won’t.

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    If you are the sober friend the real UPLT is to charge people for your free drink tickets.

    A drink cost 10? Ok I’ll give you my free ticket for 8.

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    So, you don‘t get to drink as much as you want at these sorts of work functions (parties)? I mean I only worked at 3 places so far and all of them just let us have what we want until some time when it was over or maybe they ran out of something.

    Never seen or heard of a ticket system before. Sounds kinda stingy, drinks are so cheap to companies anyway.