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Pub scrawl
Hello!
What does 'pub crawl' mean? What is the difference between 'I am on a pub crawl' and 'I am in a pub'?
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Ahaha pub scrawl :)) I can't correct the headline anymore.
25 mrt. 2018 09:51
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A pub crawl means that you (and a group) are going to several (at least 4, possibly more) bars in a single night. You start at the first bar, you drink, then you all head over to the next bar. It is a planned activity.
It's different from going to a single place for a night, or even going somewhere and deciding while you're there that you would rather go to a different bar.
25 maart 2018
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Usually a pub crawl involves stopping at several pubs, spending some time at each one. So you are "crawling" from one pub to the next :)
25 maart 2018
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