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by golergka
674 days ago
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Somehow, even on the opposite side of the globe software company parties also were not very timid. I spent a whole morning in 2009 in an ambulance and then in hospital with my colleague who passed out in a bar after a full night of drinking. |
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VC backed passing out was way different and not in the somewhat elitist sense that prevails in Europe.
Play hard, party hard mixed with friendly and open nerd frat house mentality in California is one of a kind compared to then cold and dark winters in Europe. People forget that there is essentially always sun, a huge difference.
Some had a 17:00 party break every weekday, loud music and food 17:00 sharp no exceptions, a phenomenon what became after work parties in Europe, but were more or less barbecue parties for casual idea sharing and bonding.
Catering costs for a month alone would have killed every startup or company in EU.
And then imagine special occasions somewhere else. These people knew how to have a good time - to pass out one way or the other.
Happy times.