UK Buying a round in the pub is branded potentially 'triggering' for students at top university - Students were given helpline numbers in case the lecture was too distressing

It's a vital aspect of British life, but buying a round in the pub has been branded potentially triggering for students at a top university.

A warning was slapped on a sociology lecture about 'money and finance' which addressed topics including picking up bar tabs at the University of Manchester.

Undergraduates were given links to a university-run emergency suicide helpline and counselling service in case the financial focus of the lecture was too distressing.

And the lecturer gave a verbal warning before opening discussions to enable students to leave if they found the themes too upsetting, an attendee revealed.

One of the lecture's key focuses was the stress caused by buying a round at the pub – deemed to be an uncomfortable financial issue for cash-strapped students.

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Buying a round of drinks at a pub is a vital aspect of British life, but buying a round in the pub has been branded potentially triggering for students

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A warning was slapped on a sociology lecture about 'money and finance' which addressed topics including picking up bar tabs at the University of Manchester

One student said: 'A few heads turned when they mentioned a trigger warning for a topic like that.

I think my initial thought was, 'If you're going to put a trigger warning on a topic such as finance then everything's going to need a trigger warning, especially in a subject like sociology.' '

Professor Dennis Hayes, director of Academics for Academic Freedom, lambasted the university for insulting students.

He said: 'There is an endless list of things now said to be triggering or are labelled microaggressions. They may just seem silly but they point to something very serious.'

He said that this approach 'insults students by treating them as if they can't cope', while self-censoring academics, adding: 'What lies behind this silliness is a campus culture in which 'make sure no one takes offence' is the unwritten rule. It is a censorious culture that undermines the academic duty of criticism.'

The lecture in November also dealt with inheritance issues, rising prices and how to split bills. Despite the warning, no one opted to walk out.

Money and finance are not included by the University of Manchester on a list of topics they outline may merit trigger warnings, such as genocide, violence, murder and sexual assault.

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The lecture in November also dealt with inheritance issues, rising prices and how to split bills

A university spokesman said: 'Students are being affected by the ongoing cost-of-living crisis and financial problems can be especially difficult for young people to deal with.

'We take the welfare of our students very seriously, and we have a duty of care towards them.

'This lecture simply pointed attendees towards the free mental health support the university provides for students who may be having financial difficulties, which includes a counselling service, a 24/7 helpline and a wellbeing app.

'We also provide a cost-of-living support fund to ensure that none of our students are left struggling.'

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lol go drinking with a Korean or Japanese office worker some time if you think the US and UK stand alone among developed nations when it comes to binge drinking/functional alcoholism.
I've heard this about the Japanese especially. They work hard all week, and on the weekend they drink equally as hard. To the blackout and vomiting point. I wouldn't mind hanging out with guys like that a couple times, so long as they vomit some where far away from me.
 
I'm loving the impotent rage whenever I mention that you can be arrested for calling someone a faggot in Britain.
 
UK students are all poofters anyway, they don't even drink beer they drink that strongbow dark fruits.
When I used to go for drinks with work colleagues and they ordered that pish I'd say whats the matter? Does beer hurt your fanny? Lol
 
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Been visiting to U of M many times and never yet saw anyone buying a round. Everyone was buying their own drinks like a normal fucking student. Press X to doubt
 
Can't these unifags just go to one of their million gay bars instead of bothering people?
 
Somehow I just knew this “top university” was going to be Manchester. Almost always come up with these articles.
 
I had less than that to live off a week, for food and everything. Admittedly I was a poorer student, everyone else at my venerable institution seemed to have a trust fund, parents funding them or a stately home, but there you go. You play the hand you’re dealt.
Well i was smert, i just didnt give a fuck and lied to alot of organisations to get all kinds of stipends.
Also working in a cheap family run restaurant will get you well fed.
 
>Manchester
>Top
They're hardly Russel group, "top" is quite the stretch.
 
Lol, totally worth it. Won't be hiring you cunt, so don't worry about being able to afford a round at the bar.

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Buying a round these days is majorly triggering for me because of how fucking expensive it is, if you're with four friends in London you're barely getting change from a £50 note. And then pub landlords cry about how nobody wants to go to the pub anymore.

Being in London, that's your first problem

No idea why anyone would want to live in that sardine can Islamist hellhole
 
It was always an unwritten rule in my student days that you bought your own, because we were all incredibly skint.
Reminder that this entire student cohort is being deliberately told that words and ideas are akin to physical violence. Why? because then they can be used to deliver violent responses to words and ideas the powers that be deem a threat. If your words are seen as violence and harmful, you’re justified in using violence in response.
They’re too fucking thick to realise they’re going to be used as shock troops in the idea wars

We just went to the local cheap place and downed as many £1 Jaegerbombs as we could swallow
 
some places will do it for mixed drinks, never for beer.
The college honky-tonks around me I don't think will do pitchers for a single person anymore. I'm not sure if it's city ordinance: they go back and forth on the nightclub district, like pedestrianizing it for bar-hopping but also banning open beverages.
 
I couldn't imagine going to a British pub. This is an island where you can be arrested for calling someone a faggot and you want me to get drunk there? Just build a new cell and put my name on the door because it will be getting a lot of use!

I'm of the opinion that the college is actually telling the truth in this instance since they said they were just offering standard financial support services.
Damn shame, because the English and Irish pubs in the USA serve 20 oz. pints. Also tend to have excellent fish and chips, but I'd stay away from anything else on the menu.
I've heard this about the Japanese especially. They work hard all week, and on the weekend they drink equally as hard. To the blackout and vomiting point. I wouldn't mind hanging out with guys like that a couple times, so long as they vomit some where far away from me.
So, what, after five drinks total considering Asians can't hold their booze?
 
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Charge less if you're worried about the financial well being of your students.


Who the fuck goes to a pub and queues up to buy just their own drinks. Jesus Christ there's some tight mother fuckers in this thread. I picture a bunch of fat awkward sperges with their little purses counting out the pennies for their half of shandy and a packet of pork scratchings
 
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