Hi all you need to do is to go along with everyone and before they start drinking, you can get someone to introduce you to the people serving and take this person’s number. So whenever you need assistance, just call that number and request for help. When you take the number just explain to this person right in the beginning as to the kind of assistance you may need from time to time.
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