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go to pub
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Going to a sports bar to watch a game with friends is a popular activity in the United States.
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going to pub
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A common way to socialize, often involving a variety of drinks and entertainment, and can be done in casual or more formal settings.
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pub
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Social gathering place but not as ingrained in cultural identity as in Ireland
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pub
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Bars are popular socializing spots, and tipping the bartender is a common practice
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pub
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Primarily seen as a place for drinking and socializing, with a focus on a wide variety of alcoholic beverages and often a lively atmosphere.
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pub
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Often seen as a place solely for drinking alcohol, and may be frowned upon or prohibited in some regions due to religious or cultural beliefs.
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pub
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A place primarily for drinking alcohol, but also often for eating, socializing, and sometimes watching sports events
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pub
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A casual restaurant that serves a variety of food and drinks, often with a focus on televised sports and entertainment.
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pub culture
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Socializing often takes place in bars, which may have a different atmosphere and purpose than British pubs.
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pub culture
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Bars are more common, and the pub culture is not as prevalent
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pub culture
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Pubs are less common and are not as integral to social life, with bars and restaurants being more popular venues for socializing and drinking.
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pub etiquette
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It's typical for individuals to buy their own drinks and there's no expectation of buying rounds for the whole group.
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pub food
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Often includes finger foods like chicken wings, nachos, and sliders, as well as burgers and sandwiches
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