Unspoken Rules Of A Millennial Super Bowl Party
9 Unspoken Rules Of A Millennial Super Bowl Party [As Told By Gifs]
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Happy Superbowl Weekend! This year’s big game between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will take place in the sweet, sultry cit or Miami.
Miami is a little different than last year’s game city of Atlanta. Atl-eans had their set of rules for folks coming from out of state to enjoy the big game. Some of which include:
- “This is a Black city, White people don’t start your sh**”
- “We got ‘dancers’ in every club”
- “We respect our homeless, please call them ‘unc’ or ‘auntie’ respectively”
- “Nobody eats at the Varsity”
Speaking of rules, when it comes to Super Bowl parties, there are a few dos and don’ts to abide by also. We know the regular party rules, like ‘bring something’ and ‘make enough food for guests’ — but for Millennial parties, the ante is upped a little.
You’re so use to attending family parties, now you’re at the age to throw one, or attend one that your friend is having. It’s being an adult while still having a teenage budget. It’s being a good and entertaining host without doing too much and distracting from the real reason everyone is there: the game.
Don’t be like this guy @lppny who tweeted, “How much of a dork would I be if I brought my laptop to the Super Bowl party today? #millennial #reallydorky.” Whether you’re hosting or attending, here are a few rules to make you night run much smoother.
DO: Bring snacks or a bottle of alcohol if you’re a guest. Just common courtesy.
DON’T: Forget to double check the television and Wifi signal to see if everything is up to par. You don’t want folks to have to gather around your laptop to stream the game.
DON’T: Be on your phone the entire time, missing the game.
DO: Make sure there’s enough seating space.
DON’T: Use your glass dishes. Get paper plates, utensils and cups to avoid having to do the dishes later. Or purchase the reusable dishwasher safe plastic plates.
DO: Offer healthier snack options along with the other foods.
DON’T: Talk to much during commercials. That’s one of the best parts of the Super bowl experience
DO: Know a little bit about the game and the teams that are playing.
DON’T: Get too drunk and emotional if your team loses.