Why is buying someone a drink considered a friendly gesture? (Explained)

I’ll be explaining why buying someone a drink is considered a friendly gesture.

Why is buying someone a drink considered a friendly gesture?

Buying someone a drink’s considered a friendly gesture because most people struggle.

Their struggles come from these issues:

  • Lack of hospitality
  • Lack of connection
  • No sense of belonging
  • Not in tune with popular cultural norms
  • People be boring

Lack of hospitality

Buy somebody a drink to show you can be hospitable.

How can you expect to be treated well if you’re not able to do it for someone else?

Lack of connection

Utilize the confidence that comes with enjoying a tasty beverage.

What’s the worst that could happen from capitalizing off at least one of our five senses?

No sense of belonging

Give that person a chance by having something in common.

Why doesn’t that person deserve a moment of clout that comes with drinking what you are?

Not in tune with popular cultural norms

Show that you’re both connected with how to be genuine.

What’s the harm in creating a tribe and accepting an already established tradition?

People be boring

Be the beacon of light by showing you know how to have a good time.

How can you have fun if you’re not the one initiating it first?

Final thoughts

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