For those curious, the “off” means “off premises” (or something like that, they may use a different wording), so a license for a store that can sell alcohol that must be taken elsewhere to be consumed, i.e. a liquor store or package store. The inverse is an “On-License”, a license to sell alcohol that may be consumed on premises, so things like bars, pubs, and restaurants.
i was buying perrier and the cashier at a walmart in utah must’ve thought it was liquor. probably had never sold alcohol because, y’know, the register tells you to check id. kept demanding to see my identification. I was amused. told her no. went back and forth a bit (including me telling her I wasn’t buying anything that needed my ID) until we got her manager, who told her i was buying water and to stop being an idiot.
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For those curious, the “off” means “off premises” (or something like that, they may use a different wording), so a license for a store that can sell alcohol that must be taken elsewhere to be consumed, i.e. a liquor store or package store. The inverse is an “On-License”, a license to sell alcohol that may be consumed on premises, so things like bars, pubs, and restaurants.
In Australia🦘 we call this a takeysip.
No we don’t, literally never heard of that.
I’m gonna believe the other guy because it’s funnier that way.
Can’t argue with that
In Australia, we call this a hoolerydoo
Are you one of those 40 year olds that look like they are 15 or something?
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Stop trying to pretend you’re younger, spez
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Sure buddy *winks*
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Damn you Steeeeve Hufflepuff!
hegestus, brought to you by the church of latter day days
You’re one of those 40 year olds who looks 38?
Yeah the IDs should be the same across the EU except for the background motive
Edit: nvm they’re all over the place
The Cypriot looks like a police sketch.
Mr. Liechtenstein could use some sleep.
In Cypress is everything written in 3 alphabets?
Edit: two alphabets, 3 languages?
my favorite incident like this happened in utah. with mineral water.
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i was buying perrier and the cashier at a walmart in utah must’ve thought it was liquor. probably had never sold alcohol because, y’know, the register tells you to check id. kept demanding to see my identification. I was amused. told her no. went back and forth a bit (including me telling her I wasn’t buying anything that needed my ID) until we got her manager, who told her i was buying water and to stop being an idiot.
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kind of angry at me for embarrassing her at work even though she embarrassed herself but needed someplace other than herself to place the blame?