7 Reasons Tonic and Lime is the Unrivaled Event Beverage

Nice cool tonic and lime in a glass, 7 reasons tonic and lime is the unrivaled eventt beverage by Helen Geib

The return of in-person events gives rise to mingled feelings of anticipation and anxiety. Frequent questions include:

  1. Will the program be interesting?
  2. Will I know anyone there?
  3. Do my resort clothes stiill fit?

The answers trend positive but vary by event.

Unless you’re a supremely confident extrovert, and maybe even if you are, you need something to do with your hands. Stand with poise and ease with a glass of tonic in hand.

Helen Geib

There is however one question with a definite, universally applicable and unvarying answer. You can stop worrying about what to order at the open bar. Here are seven reasons tonic and lime is the unrivaled work event beverage.

1. Making small talk is thirsty work. Tonic is a refreshing drink of carbonated water with a slightly sweet, slightly bitter flavor best enjoyed with a lime garnish. A tall glass on ice will keep you hydrated and your vocal cords feeling good.

2. Just standing around is awkward. Unless you’re a supremely confident extrovert, and maybe even if you are, you need something to do with your hands. Stand with poise and ease with a glass of tonic in hand.

3. Not all event open bars are created equal in the areas of selection and quality. Follow my advice and order with confidence. Even the worst bartender can’t make a bad one.

4. Said straight up, tonic is 0% alcohol. Depending on your physiology, condition and beverage of choice, your limit at a work event is somewhere between zero and two alcoholic drinks. Beyond that you need a non-inebriating option.

5. I can hear the objection now: Wouldn’t a glass of water or my favorite soft drink serve just as well? I ask in reply: Is that festive? Don’t fall back on the office refrigerator lineup. Put yourself in a party mood with something you don’t have every day.

6. Until you reach your limit you can enjoy the social lubricant with a gin and tonic made to your preferred strength. The G&T is that rare mixed drink you can order strong or weak without compromising flavor. Nurse your drink all evening with tonic-only refills.

7. Tonic and lime conveys self-possessed sophistication. Do not, under any circumstances, forget the lime.

Answers:

  1. The program will probably feature interesting topics and stellar speakers (after all, that’s why you registered). Even if there is a disappointing session or two, be of good cheer: you have the reception to look forward to!
  2. You’ll likely be surprised by how many people you do know, but more importantly conferences and events are a prime opportunity to renew old connections AND make new ones.
  3. I couldn’t say but know that you’re not alone in asking. The Quarantine 15 is real.

Author

  • Helen Geib

    Helen Geib’s legal career has focused on electronic discovery practice and how to approach eDiscovery to best accomplish litigation strategy. Since 2020 she has practiced at Hoover Hull Turner LLP, a business litigation firm in Indianapolis, focused on eDiscovery practice, technology and strategy. She crafts practical solutions for eDiscovery in a wide variety of civil cases in state and federal court. Helen’s 20 year legal career began with practicing law in the intellectual property litigation department of an AMLAW 100 law firm. She is the 2022 chair of the Executive Committee of the eDiscovery, Cybersecurity & Information Governance Section of the Indianapolis Bar Association. In 2019, Helen was honored to be named the Indianapolis Bar Association's eDiscovery Professional of the Year. She also serves on the board of Women in eDiscovery - Indianapolis Chapter, which she founded in 2017. Helen is a member of the bar of the State of Indiana and the US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana and a registered patent attorney. Helen Geib does not give legal advice in her posts, likes, comments or articles. Her opinions are her own, not her employer's or any organizations she belongs to.

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