4 things you should never do in a Nigerian beer parlor
When
you are planning a visit to Nigeria, a trip to a local pub is likely
high on your list of things to do. Nigerians love beer and as such, you
are sure to find a number of local bars and drinking joints, generally
referred to as “beer parlors” that will offer great and affordable beer.
Before
you go in seeking any of these beer parlors though, it is important
that you do your homework to know how best to act – what to do and not
to do- when you visit one. To give you a head start, Jumia Travel, Africa’s No.1 hotel booking portal reveals 4 things you should never do in a Nigerian beer parlor.
Being rude to the bartender
The
key to having the best experience at a beer parlor lies in the
relationship you forge with the bartender or even the bar owner. Being
friendly and polite would ensure you are treated well and even given
some freebies or preferential treatment, but being rude will rile up the
bartender and aside from giving bad service, they could even go as far
as picking up a physical fight with you or kicking you out.
Go with your own brew
Some
people like to go to beer parlors to chill out and converse, though
they cannot afford the drinks at the price they are being offered at the
particular parlor. If you fall into that category, you may want to
shift your visit to when you can afford it as going with your own drink
or brew instead or just going to sit and not buy a drink will create
more problems for you than you would want.
Going crazy with PDA
Some
people visit beer parlors with their partners or love interests and get
carried away with Public Display of Affection (PDA). While this may
seem cute to the culprit couple, other people who are forced to witness
the romance may not be interested or may be horrified to the extent of
insisting to have the couple thrown out.
Taking off your clothes or shoes
Basically,
if you get to the point where you feel you need to take off your
clothes or even shoes while in a beer palour, it may just be the exact
time to leave and go home. Not only does it give a bad look, it puts you
at risk of being robbed or manhandled.
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