Don't kid yourself. It (and perhaps you) is likely to be more rewarding, or at least entertaining after a few beers.
Your first impression after you splash on the Brut 33 and the Lynx, is that your popularity with the ladieees seems to have plummeted since you left the UK.
This is normal. Pucker up, dress in your best grey and black knitwear; be prepared with a story of your made-up big car (be careful they have knowledge subtleties of the model types) and a precis-ed decription of your new apartment in
Seefeld. When asked the number of rooms in your pad (you will be) , the right number is larger than 4 and a half.
Now you're ready for action. Lock 'n' load. Hit the town. Prepare to be misunderstood and ultimately maligned.
Take the advice of Richard Feynman in his autobiography: "Never ever ever ever buy a woman a drink". There is more to the anecdote, but thats the conclusion. Feynman is good at conclusions.
Have fun. In complete contrast I am going to the jazz club tonight to listen to music that sounds like the themes from daytime gardening TV programmes. Grrreat.
dave
[quote=JimC]
What is there to do in an evening for Single Men, new to the City, who would like to meet ladies that doesn't involve binging on The Booze?
Not tried it in London, but New City and all that beggars a new beginning.quote]