Oye happy, happy oye!
TIME Magazine named âInternetâ as the greatest invention ever. Did they forget âHappy Hoursâ? reads a youngsterâs status message on Facebook. There are tons like him, who swear by âHappy Hoursâ, when restaurants, pubs and lounges in cities, offer a âbuy one get one drink freeâ or a 50 per cent off on beverages. College students, who canât always afford to shell out big bucks on drinks, make maximum use of these hours.
Says BBM student Jason Rego, âBuying one drink and getting another free makes sense to students who donât get too much pocket money. Sometimes, they even have 50 per cent off on drinks. In most places, they get over by evening, it would make sense it was at night. We visit this particular place that offers happy hours on Wednesday nights. We go there at least twice a month.â When they donât have college or the lecturer hasnât turned up, they head to enjoy affordable drinks.
For student of Christ University, Abhishek Govardhan and his friends, any cricket, football or F1 game calls for a session of happy hours! âBut I donât like the timing in Bengaluru. It shuts by 8 pm. Iâve gone for happy hours in Mumbai and Delhi. Itâs really nice there as it goes on till 11 pm. Also, the menus are different there. They give pitchers of an entire cocktail! If it shuts down by 8 pm, thereâs no point hitting a club after happy hours.â His group heads out every weekend for their drinking sessions. They ensure that at least three of them are sober as they have to drive back home. âWe take turns in staying sober. We donât drink and drive. When itâs my turn to drive, Iâd go in for mocktails (which are part of the happy hours offer too),â says Abhishek.
Another student who indulges in happy hours at least once a week is Bobby A. âIt makes sense to go to a place where the drinks are usually costly and out of reach for college students. Thanks to Happy Hours, even we get to drink at these expensive places.â
They usually keep a designated driver to drive back home. âMostly, itâs me âcos I have a car and I donât like anyone else driving it! But the integral part is drinking and driving is risky and people shouldnât do it,â says Bobby, whose drinking gang consists of lots of girls too. âThe sad part is most sessions end by 6 or 8, but the good part is as students, who are usually confined to lower quality drinks, we get drinks of good quality. In Mumbai, there are a lot more places that have happy hours. Pune is a good place too,â says Bobby, who has experienced happy hours in Goa, Chennai and Delhi too.
If you want to have a drinking session with your friends during and make yourself âoye happyâ, make sure youâre above 18 and also donât drink and drive.
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