Nostrodamus
Well-Known Member
When you are in a house it is not the norm to walk past a complete stranger and start chatting.
In a house you would never consider inviting a stranger in for a chat and a few beers.
When you are on a boat however the norm seems to be to speak to everyone and it is rare that you don't invite someone aboard or you don't go onto another boat. You are quiet happy to share beer, wine and food with someone who three minutes before you had never seen and will usually have extra drinks aboard for this very reason.
I love it when you are anchored and a dingy pulls alongside to say hello or invite you across for a drink. We don't even consider that they may be the Mad axe man.
So why is sailing so social and why when sailors are in their houses are they not the same.
In a house you would never consider inviting a stranger in for a chat and a few beers.
When you are on a boat however the norm seems to be to speak to everyone and it is rare that you don't invite someone aboard or you don't go onto another boat. You are quiet happy to share beer, wine and food with someone who three minutes before you had never seen and will usually have extra drinks aboard for this very reason.
I love it when you are anchored and a dingy pulls alongside to say hello or invite you across for a drink. We don't even consider that they may be the Mad axe man.
So why is sailing so social and why when sailors are in their houses are they not the same.