There are a lot of ways to spice up the getting drunk process. Since technology is a thing now, drinking game apps like Betchoo will set the rules for you so all you have to do is pay attention and drink. Thankfully, some will set the rules for you. How can you expect everyone to agree on what the rules are for all thirteen cards? You can’t. I mean, no one can even agree whether it’s called King’s Cup or Circle of Death. Beer pong is infamous for having non-universal rules, although as an American, my rules are always correct. Others, you’ll have cultural clashes over what the rules actually are. Over the last four years, I’ve had my fair share of drinks and card games. Socializing is crucial for long-term solo travelers and backpackers, and there is no better way to loosen up those boundaries and morals than with a good old fashioned drinking game. Maybe I’ll go see a waterfall in the afternoon but at the end of the day, when I’m cozied up in my warm hostel and the drinks come out, so does the Jenga. The truth is, long-term travel has basically just been me playing Jenga or Uno in different countries. The most common misconception that my friends back home have is that I’m constantly seeing new places and going on death-defying adventures.
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