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Old 11-07-2020, 01:14 PM
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I took my wife out for a nice quiet dinner at a country club recently, just wanted to listen to some live music and have some cheap drinks at happy hour. We were sitting very close to the performer, but it just got so noisy with people talking (and screaming and shouting) that we couldn't even hear the music!

Maybe it's because we're all old and can't hear so well, but let's try to respect everyone's space, please.
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Old 11-07-2020, 01:20 PM
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You expected a quiet dinner with live music during happy hour at a Villages Country Club?

That was a bad plan.
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Old 11-07-2020, 02:23 PM
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I took my wife out for a nice quiet dinner at a country club recently, just wanted to listen to some live music and have some cheap drinks at happy hour. We were sitting very close to the performer, but it just got so noisy with people talking (and screaming and shouting) that we couldn't even hear the music!
Now you know what to expect next time you go to any country club.

We love The Villages. We do the things we enjoy and avoid the things we hate, like loud music and loud people.
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Old 11-07-2020, 03:14 PM
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The only quiet country club restaurant here was Hacienda Hills. Absolute quiet except for the one guy at the pool bar. It's a shame more people didn't take advantage of that.
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I took my wife out for a nice quiet dinner at a country club recently, just wanted to listen to some live music and have some cheap drinks at happy hour. We were sitting very close to the performer, but it just got so noisy with people talking (and screaming and shouting) that we couldn't even hear the music!

Maybe it's because we're all old and can't hear so well, but let's try to respect everyone's space, please.
Asking a room full of people to change their behavior to suit you is not reasonable.
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Old 11-07-2020, 03:46 PM
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I played Glenview two weeks ago on a Saturday and I could hear the entertainment, some fellow singing classics like Frank Sinatra just about anywhere on the Stirrup Cup nine, I mean hundreds and hundreds of yards away.

As far as Bonifay and Belle Glade, they have entertainment on the patio most Fridays when I normally play and when combined with the crowd noise as mentioned by the OP, you'll know coming up the 18th fairway everyone is enjoying themselves.
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I took my wife out for a nice quiet dinner at a country club recently, just wanted to listen to some live music and have some cheap drinks at happy hour. We were sitting very close to the performer, but it just got so noisy with people talking (and screaming and shouting) that we couldn't even hear the music!

Maybe it's because we're all old and can't hear so well, but let's try to respect everyone's space, please.
That should fix it ! Thanks !!
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Old 11-07-2020, 06:22 PM
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I found ear plugs are a good idea - previously the only time I used to wear them was at night. In TV it’s the other way.
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I took my wife out for a nice quiet dinner at a country club recently, just wanted to listen to some live music and have some cheap drinks at happy hour. We were sitting very close to the performer, but it just got so noisy with people talking (and screaming and shouting) that we couldn't even hear the music!

Maybe it's because we're all old and can't hear so well, but let's try to respect everyone's space, please.
Hmmm, indoors in a tight space with lots of vulnerable old people screaming and shouting while consuming cheap drinks.

Somebody should get a Covid test and reconsider where they go for entertainment. If being in that situation bothers you, just imagine how much it would suck being on a ventilator.
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Hmmm, indoors in a tight space with lots of vulnerable old people screaming and shouting while consuming cheap drinks.

Somebody should get a Covid test and reconsider where they go for entertainment. If being in that situation bothers you, just imagine how much it would suck being on a ventilator.
Actually ventilators blow, not suck.
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Asking a room full of people to change their behavior to suit you is not reasonable.
Rather rude to sit near an entertainer and speak in loud voices dont you think?

If you want to talk sit away from him..
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I took my wife out for a nice quiet dinner at a country club recently, just wanted to listen to some live music and have some cheap drinks at happy hour. We were sitting very close to the performer, but it just got so noisy with people talking (and screaming and shouting) that we couldn't even hear the music!

Maybe it's because we're all old and can't hear so well, but let's try to respect everyone's space, please.
If you didn’t like where you were seated, request a different table or leave..Choose a restaurant without live music...This is quite elementary...no need for discussion...
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Hmmm, indoors in a tight space with lots of vulnerable old people screaming and shouting while consuming cheap drinks.

Somebody should get a Covid test and reconsider where they go for entertainment. If being in that situation bothers you, just imagine how much it would suck being on a ventilator.
Another miserable soul, draining the life out of others...I’m not worried about Covid, I worry about brainwashed fools, who spend their days in front of TV..
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Let the people have fun... stay home if you want quiet time.
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Old 11-08-2020, 07:16 AM
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I have noticed, at happy hour, some people have too much to drink and become very loud. Seems that way at all the restaurants in T.V.
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