Soakage?
Next to maybe St. Stephen’s Day, Halloween night is arguably the best evening to go out for a few drinks with your friends because everyone is in a party mood.
Who knows why? Maybe it’s the fact that people feel slightly liberated by wearing a costume or perhaps they’re just up for a bit more fun, regardless of the reason, it’s just one of the best nights to go out and enjoy yourself responsibly.
The glass always seems half-full when you’re heading out into town but that mood definitely changes when the inevitable hangover kicks in.
The word ‘hungover’ was trending across Ireland and here are a few reasons why.
'hungover' is now trending in Ireland https://t.co/lnn4sEU0a6
— Trendsmap Ireland (@TrendsIreland) November 1, 2015
https://twitter.com/J4CKMULLx/status/660618109309616128
Forgot to set my alarm so I woke up with a half hour to get to work & I walked in with blood stains still on my face & puffy hungover eyes
— HARLEY XCX (@harlzeypop) November 1, 2015
https://twitter.com/Chloe_Byrnee/status/660510308872646656
https://twitter.com/Sineadxfoley/status/660502734844633088
1st November. The most awkward walk of shame of the year. Hit 4 zombies over the head with a shovel before realising they were just hungover
— Dave Turner (@mrdaveturner) November 1, 2015
https://twitter.com/PalKilmer/status/660745889372381188
https://twitter.com/cian1cpr/status/660772290989309952
https://twitter.com/xTheLizardQueen/status/660795241524539392
https://twitter.com/TMoran93/status/660791911851106304
Just for you. Here are 9 things that you'll hear from a hungover Irish person https://t.co/dgANkDNdCH pic.twitter.com/22WGZX09l7
— JOE.ie (@JOEdotie) November 1, 2015
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