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Happy Hour By Maureen Cromer, Events Manager Over the last month, the world has become a different place than one we have ever known before. As we continue to practice social distancing during this time, we have had to forfeit time with friends and family at restaurants, bars, and social gatherings. If you, like many, are craving that time with friends and family, consider hosting a VIRTUAL HAPPY HOUR!
1. Think Of A Theme
Plan a theme when it comes to organizing your virtual happy hour. For example: Everyone bring a drink inspired by their favorite movie characters!
2. Pick The Video Chat Platform That's Easiest For Everyone
The right chat platform will be different for different groups. Although Zoom seems the most popular, the free version will only allow for a 40-minute group meeting. Google Hangouts, Facebook, and Skype are also viable options!
3. Set A Specific Time And Plan For A One-Hour Event
I know- usually drinks with your friends in real life can last for hours! Unfortunately, sitting in front of a computer or smartphone is something entirely different!
4. Encourage Everyone To Bring A Drink And A Snack
There's something special about Happy Hour….even if you're only doing it remotely. Having an alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage in hand will help everyone feel more relaxed.
5. Get Dolled Up
Connecting with your friends seems like a good excuse to change out of your sweatpants and t-shirts into something more fun and snappy! It can also bring a sense of normalcy back into your routine.
6. Have Fun
It’s okay to give a little yelp of excitement when you finally see the friends you’ve been missing for weeks! Talk about what you’re feeling, share funny stories and enjoy the time you have with one another.
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