Pub Etiquette
All ages enjoy the common social activity of going to pubs. It serves as a frequent gathering spot for friends and family. A lot of people congregate at pubs to have conversations. Occasionally, this occurs when you cross paths with a buddy or acquaintance.
Pubs are open to patrons who aren't yet of legal drinking age (18 years old). As a result, it is not uncommon to see kids in pubs, particularly in rural areas where there are music sessions. In the evening, folks will dress a little more formally when heading to the pub. Men will, for instance, choose dress shoes over sneakers.
In a pub with friends, a procedure called "rounds" is employed. Everyone in the group is supposed to take turns offering to buy a round of drinks. People frequently remember if you skip a round. It might lead to a negative assessment of your character. Those who don't offer to buy a round could come out as stingy or nasty.