Tactics to Avoid Appearing Drunk
Created | Updated Jan 28, 2002
* Talk intellectually. This tactic should be attempted only after the consideration of three criteria:
1) Do I have anything intellectual to talk about? Politics, film directors and books may be acceptable subjects. Whatever you do, don't go over the top - discussions focusing on Aristotelian ethics may make you look like a prat.
2) Will this be so far removed from my normal style of talking as to make me look even more drunk than I already am? If so, move on.
3) Can I cope? Here you will have to honestly assess your state of drunkenness, taking into account the stumbling blocks of pronunciation associated with words such as "conspiratorial", "revolutionary" and "hullaballoo".
* Appear reluctant to dance. If you see dancing as the last resort of the foolhardy and desperate, this may be the right tactic. However, sitting aloof in the corner watching others have fun may not be the best way to go about making friends.
* Appear reluctant to engage in 'childish' pranks and games. This may emphasise your maturity. However, considering that everybody else in your party will have to be pretty far gone to take part in activities like the "South Park whisky drinking tournament", then it may well be pointless.
* Maintain reasonable eye contact with everyone. Good if this is your normal behaviour. Liable to make you seem a bit weird if not. If people start to avoid you, stop this.
* Flag down taxis on the way home. Will make you very popular. Just make sure that light on the car's roof isn't a blue flashing one.
* Restrict your toilet visits. Everybody knows that your need to use the lavatory rises exponentially with your drukenness, so why not make it look as if the sound of flushing water is the furthest thing from your mind. Beware, though: unpleasant smelling puddles under the table will indicate that this plan has backfired.