Didn't realize Halloween had become so global
As much as it has been globalized, it's also being 'partyized' to the extent that for many people it's just another night to go and get wasted on, whilst doing dressed up like a vampire.
Didn't realize Halloween had become so global
If they do, tell them you choose trick, and slam the door in their face.No trick or treaters knocked on yet i'm so surprised
If they do, tell them you choose trick, and slam the door in their face.
The creative ones will make your night rather interesting, and you save money on candy.
Which is why I'm annoyed I chose to hang out with a bunch of not-fun Indians
It's not even the drinking part. I don't drink alot either.Before someone blames me for generalizing, I do actually have experience with Indians but to me a lot of them aren't particularly 'fun' in the partying sense. I suppose that it is the Indian way that it is all down to school work. None of the ones that I go out with (well, when they do come out) are big drinkers or can handle a lot of drink.
LMAO, the friend of mine who did go clubbing describes all those Indians with those exact words. He can't stand them either.Not to generalize but my experience has been that Indians straight off the boat are usually super lame (just about everyone I knew at cricket)
Indians who grew up here are usually pretty normal, no different than anyone else. It's the ones that are straight from the motherland that are usually not fun.
Ok, even with disclaimers let's try to steer clear of sweeping statements. They don't generally lead to a happy place.
Add to that the fact that they're all so narrow minded (thanks to India's awesome media...), make lame excuses/conspiracy theories for their failures, and are so incredibly arrogant about their knowledge on cricket despite the fact that they are so wrong (They think Sachin is better than Bradman and FFS)...they just annoy me so much.