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#1 2013-10-16 13:29:51

pocadegracia
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Re: More fun in the Culture House than a disco.

I'm one of the few who isn't into visiting a disco, since I'm a bit conservative in my tastes. It so happens that the Culture
House is a good alternative. I'm frequently visiting the chess area where people of all ages play the game.

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#2 2013-10-16 16:30:51

JBair7
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Re: More fun in the Culture House than a disco.

While I am a disco fanatic, I'm not entirely against trying a much quieter place. From what I've heard, the Culture House is a
family-friendly venue, and as a result parents and children spend more time together, as compared to the ordinary nightclubs around
town.

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#3 2013-10-16 18:37:51

Concerned Parent
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Re: More fun in the Culture House than a disco.

These days, disco bars are mainly populated by student patrons and some out-of-school teenagers, and can stay up late till 2 am. These
aren't the best hours for children, as they should be sleeping. I have an 8 year-old daughter and I want her to grow up in a quieter,
cozier place. That's why I tell her that visiting disco bars are a big no-no.

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#4 2013-10-16 21:23:51

pocadegracia
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Posts: 24

Re: More fun in the Culture House than a disco.

I have two teenage boys myself, but the younger child prefers loud music. I'm trying to convince him that there are good family nightspots
he could visit, but almost all the time he enters a disco instead. The elder one is currently a chess expert, and have appreciated
the atmosphere of the Culture House, begging me to take him there again. Of course I'm not stopping him from going, but that he should go
on his own.

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#5 2013-10-17 00:23:51

Alfredo_Fetuccini
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Re: More fun in the Culture House than a disco.

Discos and pubs aren't meant to be family-friendly, especially those heading into the night.



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