I was unfairly banned from many pubs/bars

All I did was walk up to people and chat to them in a friendly way. I thought that was the point of these places? But apparently some people only want to go to them to socialise with people they already know. Well, I have less sympathy than I used to for the struggles of pubs and bars.

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  • I think that what you have described can be applied to many situations where there is a large gathering of people. It's been a good many years since I last set foot inside a pub/bar. More often than not, I found that people who were part of a group would generally only socialise with the other members of that group. If they did speak to other people, then it was often a brief conversation (small talk) while waiting to be served at the bar.

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  • I think that what you have described can be applied to many situations where there is a large gathering of people. It's been a good many years since I last set foot inside a pub/bar. More often than not, I found that people who were part of a group would generally only socialise with the other members of that group. If they did speak to other people, then it was often a brief conversation (small talk) while waiting to be served at the bar.

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