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Life Is Short, Make Each Party Count

We may be past the holiday season, and we may be past new year’s eve, but that doesn’t mean that there are no reasons to party. “Why?” you may ask? Well, to keep the answer concise, why not? Life is short, and if you don’t have fun while you’re still around, you’re probably not going to be partying in your grave anytime soon. Did you get a promotion? Time to celebrate! Did your friend get a promotion? Time to celebrate as well! Did your cousin get good grades in university? Did you fly through that interview which you were nervous about? A birthday coming up? Friends coming over to visit? You get the point. Between the average nine to five, family life, and repeats on TV, life can seem pretty dismal sometimes. While partying may not instantly solve your life problems for you, it can certainly get you in a better mood, allowing your new mindset to shine some light on your problems. So, what are we waiting for? Let’s see how you could make your next party a special one that people will be reminiscing about for years to come.

Hire a venue

 

Anyone can go and get drunk at some pub, but not everyone comes up with the genius idea of renting out a whole bar for yourself and your friends. If there is a good place for private bar hire London would be that place. Getting a whole bar to yourself and your guests is something which everyone should experience at least once. It retains all the positives of being at a bar, but also introduces a sense of comfiness and relaxation to the mix. Not to mention, you don’t have to stand around in case the bar gets full.

Host the party yourself

 

Nothing quite like a good old-fashioned house party to really bring the gang together. When you’re the one hosting, and the venue is your own house or flat, the sky is more or less the limit when it comes to activities and preparations. Whether you want to cook some great party food, or just order a lot of takeaways, your guests will surely be pleased with being able to sit down and eat some pizza on the sofa. That’s another important aspect of hosting a great party, setting up some cosy sitting spaces for yourself and your guests. If you invite more than two or three people, your regular sofa might no longer be sufficient and you should think about investing in some bean bags.

 

The after party

 

Some say that the after party is as important as the party itself, if not more so. You could go all out and hire a DJ for your party and have him stay around afterwards, but let’s be honest. No DJ is ever going to be as good as you or your friend’s drunk self fumbling about youtube at 3 AM. Not only do they know what everyone actually wants to listen to, but they do so without any extra fees. Not to mention, the money which would have otherwise been spent on a DJ can now go towards something like more pizza. Sounds like a win-win situation.

 

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