All n sundry suggestions please.
We will be doing dinner, then drinks, then something else… help me with the ‘something else’…
Cheers.
All n sundry suggestions please.
We will be doing dinner, then drinks, then something else… help me with the ‘something else’…
Cheers.
What do you mean by “classy bucks”? Who is “we”? What is the purpose of your proposed night out?
Your question seems rather cryptic…maybe if you clarify your meaning we might be able to help.
[quote=“Chris H”]All n sundry suggestions please.
We will be doing dinner, then drinks, then something else… help me with the ‘something else’…
Cheers.[/quote]
Take a taxi or drive to Yangmingshan and have a hot spring at the Landis.
MM wrote [quote]Take a taxi or drive to Yangmingshan and have a hot spring at the Landis.[/quote]
A bunch of young guys soaking in a hot spring. Sounds a bit gay to me.
What is a buck’s night? Is that like a stag night for a bridegroom? If you want both class AND tradition, rent a couple of strippers who can shoot things out of their bits.
You serious?
Bucks = stag night for groom
We = us involved
Purpose = bucks night
Whilst the Landis sounds nice, maybe not for a bucks.
‘Something else’ = what to do when the group has consumed too much booze. We want to maintain some form of dignity but we also want to farewell our friend in memorable style
For reference:
A bachelor party (also called a stag party, stag night (UK, Ireland and Canada) or bucks party (Australia)) is a party held for a bachelor shortly before he enters marriage, to make the most of his final opportunity to engage in activities a new wife might not approve of, or merely to spend time bonding with his male friends (often in his wedding party afterwards).
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_party
[quote=“Chris H”]
A bachelor party (also called a stag party, stag night (UK, Ireland and Canada) or bucks party (Australia)) is a party held for a bachelor shortly before he enters marriage, to make the most of his final opportunity to engage in activities a new wife might not approve of, or merely to spend time bonding with his male friends (often in his wedding party afterwards).
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_party[/quote]
Sorry. I also was mystified about the “classy bucks.”
You serious?
Bucks = stag night for groom
We = us involved
Purpose = bucks night
Whilst the Landis sounds nice, maybe not for a bucks.
‘Something else’ = what to do when the group has consumed too much booze. We want to maintain some form of dignity but we also want to farewell our friend in memorable style
For reference:
A bachelor party (also called a stag party, stag night (UK, Ireland and Canada) or bucks party (Australia)) is a party held for a bachelor shortly before he enters marriage, to make the most of his final opportunity to engage in activities a new wife might not approve of, or merely to spend time bonding with his male friends (often in his wedding party afterwards).
Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bucks_party[/quote]
Oh, I had no idea it was a stag either. Though it had somethign to do with spending lots of bucks at a classy place. Sorry.
sorry… obviously
what do you guyds call it then? stag? bachelor party?
I come from a tiny lil town called Vancouver and we call it a stag or a bachelor party and a staggette or a bachelorette party.
You might want to read about the Paradise Club. It sounds a bit classier than a sleezy strip bar. And you’d need cash to go there, so should be a bit classy.
Staggette? We call it a “hen night” in Soogielan.
You serious?
Bucks = stag night for groom[/quote]
Must be a regional thing. Where I come from we just call it “stag”.
I would agree that this might fit with tradition, but not sure about being classy. Just go to Bangkok, and you can get all levels of filth or class, depending on your budget, taste, and morals. I did see darts shooting out of a stripper’s bits when I was there many years ago. Actually it was highly over-rated, you could only see the girl lying on the stage and then a balloon would burst. It was a free show so I guess you get what you pay for. I don’t think you will be able to find such classy activities in Taipei, but if you have a Chinese speaker in your group and you are so inclined, you could probably find some KTV places with Hostesses. I’ve heard it’s a good sign if they have a curtain on the car park entry to hide your car.
Vancouver and stag party=Cecil’s. Had a friend once that received a signed and sweaty shirt from one of the strippers…never washed it…said the smell on the shirt lasted longer than his marriage.