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Skip the Small Talk at Slattery's Midtown Pub
Do you wish you could have more of the kinds of conversations you have late at night where for some reason, you feel safe talking about the things you actually care about?
Bring your friends (or come by yourself) and spend your Thursday evening at an event where you know everyone else is there for the same reason.
We'll be offering "big talk" conversational prompt on them to get you started, and we'll have lots of structure to make sure that you actually talk to people and that it's not awkward. Not feeling like answering a particular question? No worries, we'll have plenty to choose from, like, "When are you the happiest?" and, "If you were going to become close friends with me, what would I need to know about you?" We'll give you ground rules to make sure you feel comfortable and safe sharing as much of yourself as possible while still feeling in complete control of how much you divulge.
There will be food and drinks available for sale! This event will require a $10 food/ drink minimum in order to support the venue.
Check-in for this event will begin around 6:45 pm. The venue will open at 5:00 pm, so feel free to come early and grab a drink or some food! Please do your best to arrive before 7:00 pm so we can begin as close to on time as possible.
Skip the Small Talk is dedicated to providing an inclusive, welcoming environment for everyone. Check out our safety policy here: tinyurl.com/ststSafety
We have a tendency to sell out in advance, so we recommend grabbing ticket as soon as you think you'd like to join.
Venue: Slattery's Midtown Pub
8 East 36 Street
Map
212--68-3-6444
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