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Clubbing Ettiquette 101 (pg. 10)
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| El Kay Dee |
| the water spilling on the floor is one of the causes of club spooge and i hate slub spooge....the worst to get off ur pants |
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| Supaphlie |
| quote: | Originally posted by Cosmopolitan82
OK... I understand there are annoyances out there when it comes to etiquette in a club, and I agree with most listed above - but...
Dont dance in circles with your friends??
Dont use your cellphone??
COME ON... what else can u ppl seriously complain about.
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Dancing Circle - For people who CAN Dance (Nada & Kristy - Booty Shak'n, Floor Burn'n Dancing Machines!!) hmm.. BSFBDM
BSFBDM Allizance anyone??
anyways, there are a lot of people who like having the space and put on a show for everyone.
Cell phones - Text dont talk!
cheers |
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| house_conXion |
| quote: | Originally posted by chanoa
oops i'm the worst for that. mind u i don't let anyone in my dancing space (with the exception of alex, dancing partner extraordinare ..aka ubertrancer), so if anyone is tripping and falling its gonna be me.
i can't handle dry or sticky floors, esp to trance (harder stuff its not too bad, cuz i find i tend to jump around more, as opposed to gliding |
I occassionally do this too but only when the floors are super sticky and every time I raise my foot it feels like I'm peeling off gum from the bottom of my shoe. I don't pour the whole bottle on the floor but just enough in a small circle where I'm dancing that I can move alot easier. |
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| Streamline |
| When throwing empty cups/bottles of water/beer ect. please return them to the bar as a common courtesy (especially if they are glass). Or if you must (this especially applies to water bottles) open the cap and step on the bottle. I dunno how many times I've nearly rolled flat on my ass because people leave the cap on and the air cant escape out. OR just throw it out in a garbage. THANKS!! :D |
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| iLLnaDa |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
It bothers me to no end when a group of 7 or 8 people dance in a circle and take up precious space on the dance floor. I go to many clubs where dancing in a circle is not a problem because there is plenty of space. When there is little space as is...say like the guv...then I don't want a group of people making their own space by dancing in a circle and making sure they have space. |
I understand where you're coming from but have u ever heard of a concept of "dance battles"?? well maybe not but in any case...they occur in a middle of a circle btwn like minded individuals (in this case ppl who want to BUST a move or show some innovative dance techniques) mostly towards the end of the night when the majority of 'club goers' have left the building so ppl that wanna battle others are doing bc there is space to do so....Learn to deal with it! or just don't comment on it cuz i can tell u it'll never change!:gsmile: |
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| Pettiscool |
| 9. dont throw water bottles at the dj |
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| zokissima |
| quote: | Originally posted by Pettiscool
9. dont throw water bottles at the dj |
wtf, you're kidding right? |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| quote: | Originally posted by iLLnaDa
I understand where you're coming from but have u ever heard of a concept of "dance battles"?? well maybe not but in any case...they occur in a middle of a circle btwn like minded individuals (in this case ppl who want to BUST a move or show some innovative dance techniques) mostly towards the end of the night when the majority of 'club goers' have left the building so ppl that wanna battle others are doing bc there is space to do so....Learn to deal with it! or just don't comment on it cuz i can tell u it'll never change!:gsmile: |
Dance battles are great and at the end of the night when there is room on the dance floor then I think it is great to watch. I watched one the other weekend at the Guv out on the patio...it was great. I have no problem with that sort of thing.
Its the group of friends that make a circle for themselves so that way they can all dance together and have lots of room while everyone else is all crushed together on the dance floor....it is just a matter of respect to all others dancing. |
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| DigiNut |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
Its the group of friends that make a circle for themselves so that way they can all dance together and have lots of room while everyone else is all crushed together on the dance floor....it is just a matter of respect to all others dancing. |
And once again you're ignoring the fact that if the club is that packed, you're not going to have any extra dancing space whether they make the circle or not.
You speak as though the circles are taking up half the dancefloor. In reality they only take up marginally more room than the individuals themselves would be taking up - the only difference is that the "circle" doesn't allow drunk and/or sketchy assclaps to pass through and invade everyone else's dancing space while they stumble around trying to find a quiet place to throw up.
I notice you didn't respond to the earlier post I wrote, which was in response to your original complaint - do you in fact have any justification for this, or is this just a case of sour grapes because you're not able to do the same thing (either because you don't dance or your friends don't)? |
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| DigiNut |
Actually, my beef in terms of the space-hogging is the friggin' congo lines. Just because there's 10 of you and you're all holding hands does not give you right-of-way over anybody else who might be trying to move. The worst part is that I usually see the same damn congo line moving back and forth 8 times in an hour. It's like they never actually stop to dance, they just keep wandering around aimlessly all night.
But really, this thread was supposed to be about etiquette, not pet peeves. A lot of these "rules" have nothing whatsoever to do with politeness - they are things that are really perfectly acceptable to do but some people just happen to be bothered by it. (Requesting tunes from the DJ with a big sign, however, is just plain rude) |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jayx1
they are also the ones that push hardest with the mistaken belief that because they are girls that they arent going to get pushed back...
sorry babe, i believe in equality! ;) |
-jem- |
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| Jem_hadar |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Actually, my beef in terms of the space-hogging is the friggin' congo lines. Just because there's 10 of you and you're all holding hands does not give you right-of-way over anybody else who might be trying to move. The worst part is that I usually see the same damn congo line moving back and forth 8 times in an hour. It's like they never actually stop to dance, they just keep wandering around aimlessly all night. |
Laughed my ING ASS OFF at the "congo lines" bwHahahahahahaha Hahahahahahaha :haha: :haha: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
So true, they ing annoy the piss outta me... its worse than normal bc w/ them you are be inconvenienced for like minutes at a time, instead of only a second or two if it had been only 1 person! :mad:
-jem- |
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