How do you fund your nights out? Need to budget!

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  1. elitebag's Avatar
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    Re: How do you fund your nights out? Need to budget!
    I will go out about 3 twice a week .I also spend much money .It need be save now ,so I try to go out only weekend.
  2. Rascacielos's Avatar
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    Re: How do you fund your nights out? Need to budget!
    Go on fewer nights out, don't get paralytic. Simples.
  3. BistoKid's Avatar
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    Re: How do you fund your nights out? Need to budget!
    Try and get everyone else to buy you drinks. And it doesn't even have to be people you know!
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    Re: How do you fund your nights out? Need to budget!
    £3 ish on pre-drinks (Aldi has the best spirits!). As you may be able to guess from this, I'm a bit of a lightweight!
    £5 entry
    £5 on drinks whilst in there
    £2 or so on chips (or £2.75 for a whole pizza, if I'm feeling flush)

    =£15
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    Re: How do you fund your nights out? Need to budget!
    Frosty Jack's/crofters on the predrinks, pints in the bar/club. Spirits are a very expensive way of getting drunk.
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