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Since 2013, Keep It Social Ambassadors have been empowering their fellow students to reduce their risk and respect their limits
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It’s all about having a good time without having things go sideways. Here’s how you can get the most out of your night:
If you’re eyeballing it or someone else is mixing your drinks, you might not know how much beverage alcohol is in there. It’s no fun if you lose track. Always order single drinks from a bartender or pour your own using a measured shot glass if you are at a private event.
Cannabis affects everyone differently, and varying amounts, types and forms can cause different lengths and levels of impairment. Begin with low THC percentages and slowly learn how you react. Everyone’s experience is unique.
Knowing what time to meet your friends at the bar is important, but so is planning a safe way home – whether it’s grabbing a cab, walking in a group, rolling with a designated driver or crashing on a friend’s couch. It’s also smart to grab a bite before you go out and have an alcohol-free drink in between every beverage alcohol drink (energy drinks don’t count, they’re a recipe for nasty). Remember that beverage alcohol and cannabis both affect your judgement. Never drive impaired and get home safely.
Check out these five ways to get home safe from a night out.
Your friends might not always notice if they’ve consumed too much. Have a buddy system when you go out and don’t be afraid to speak up if things are getting out of hand.
“I spent how much last night?” Many of us have heard it. Set a budget and avoid buying rounds when you’re out with a group. It gets expensive fast. Life in general can be costly, so avoid blowing all your rent money on a few nights out.
Park the chugging and hauling. It’s not a race and there is no trophy. Same goes for the party games, which make it way too easy to end up under the table before the night gets started. Canada’s Low Risk Drinking Guidelines suggest two drinks every three hours, and Canada’s Lower Risk Cannabis Use Guidelines suggest limiting consumption to occasional use, such as only one day a week or on weekends, or less. Keeping your consumption within these limits is a good way to keep pace with all the night’s fun.
Here are some more tips to avoid feeling terrible the day after a party.
Beverage alcohol dehydrates you, so make sure you’re drinking lots of water between drinks and not consuming on an empty stomach.
You are your own person, so do your own thing. You shouldn’t feel pressured to drink or consuming cannabis. Same thing goes for pressuring others. Insert “If all your friends jumped off a cliff, would you?” quote from your mother here.
Here are six ways that you can enjoy a party without things going sideways.