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Assasin - did you make an effort to meet others?

I tried to make an effort, however I was making sure people were on good behaviour being an exec.

DECIM8 - no need for the gay comments.

Cheers,

Chris

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lol i'm only havin a laugh bud.. all good.

I agree with assasin, it was abit grouped. I suppose this happens when people know each other tho. just different to James' cruises when everyone meets everyone.the turn out was no doubt impressive

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Assasin - did you make an effort to meet others?

I tried to make an effort, however I was making sure people were on good behaviour being an exec.

DECIM8 - no need for the gay comments.

Cheers,

Chris

I did champ.. I asked a few guys from my group as to whos who, and went and approached them in their groups.. I managed to put some faces to some names.. =)

lol i'm only havin a laugh bud.. all good.

I agree with assasin, it was abit grouped. I suppose this happens when people know each other tho. just different to James' cruises when everyone meets everyone.the turn out was no doubt impressive

Thanks for the compliments Nathanial.. A few of the boys gave me their feedback, saying it was very "grouped". Whereas with my cruises I approach everyone, introduce people, make everyone feel welcome.

But like I've stated previously, it was a big group, and people just stuck to who they knew.

Primordial, a good suggestion for the new comers.. =)

Good point. I'll be sure to suggest a welcome basket for new members at future events.

lol

With my cruises I approach everyone, introduce people, make everyone feel welcome.

But like I've stated previously, it was a big group, and people just stuck to who they knew.

Glad that you understand that i wasn't gonna get name tags for those who were there dude, as a n00b, it's up to each individual to meet and get to know others.. and i'm also happy that you do YOUR cruises the way you do which would make for a better experience for those who come out to cruise but can't get out of their shells long enough to say hi to others. The good outcome from this for you is that, next time someone else organizes something like this, you'll know better not to endure not being recognised by the greater majority.

Keep up the good work.




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