It is not uncommon for people to drink a bit more than they normally would on England tours. Alcohol-use is rife across England, meaning it will certainly be available on your England tours. Here is a quick look at the pros and cons that come with ‘getting merry’ on England tours.
Benefits
Getting drunk is something most people will do when they are on England tours. Travelling is all about relaxing and experiencing the world; getting drunk can fit nicely into this. It allows you to soak up your environments and lose your inhibitions.
Apart from fitting in nicely with the traveller ethos, getting drunk serves a few more benefits to those on England tours. Alcohol might give you the courage to strike up conversation with people you might not normally have spoken to. Getting drunk is a great ice-breaker with your tour group on the first night of your trip.
What’s more, the English love to hit the pub, so you’ll be experiencing a piece of their culture first hand. Some pubs in England date back as far as the 12th century.
Cons
The problem with getting drunk is the hangover you will suffer the next day. The next day of your trip will be somewhat of a write-off when you are hung-over. If you’ve got a clear schedule then this is fine; however, if there is something you’re looking forward to, then perhaps it’s not wise to hit the sauce the night before.
Remember you will be getting drunk in a completely unfamiliar environment. Alcohol can make you quite disorientated. Be careful not to get lost when you are drunk.
When you decide whether to get drunk on England tours, you really need to weigh up its pros and cons. You can then decide whether it is the right thing to do. Then again, some of the best sessions are the ones that happen off-the-cuff.