What is the reason?
Raik (463) 2061 posts |
The first time in Bulgaria on the Golden Sands a few years ago, then regularly on vacation … Sorry, I wasn’t brave enough to ask directly ;-) Why do “you” take your bottle of beer with you into the water while swimming, to the toilet while peeing, … The wondering Raik |
Rick Murray (539) 13850 posts |
I wouldn’t, because it’s kind of yucky, but I would imagine that it’s a fear that something left unattended might be swiped by somebody else. Or, worse, that somebody might do something unpleasant to it “for a laugh”. It was quite common at boarding school for somebody (usually a prefect) to take somebody’s drink, drink some (or at least, pretend to), and then hand it back while informing the person “I spat in it”. |
Raik (463) 2061 posts |
Then this is a “mass syndrome” in people under 30 years old …
I also ;-)
Men and women… |
Steve Pampling (1551) 8172 posts |
I would agree, but probably applied to people even older. The habit replicated in pubs was often greeted with derision by the landlord of the pub and in one case he bought babies bottle teats to fit on any bottle not poured directly into a glass.
I actually did that once – Malta, July. I wanted the beer and it was too damned hot out of the water even though it was only 10am. The middle of the day was a hide deep indoors. 1 Despicable practice of adding some drug to the drink. |