Get yourself some more to drink

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A guy, who's depressed about something, sits alone at a table in a bar watching his friends play pool. One of the friends comes over to him, pulls out his wallet, and holds out a fifty-dollar bill.

Friend: Here. Get yourself some more to drink, okay? Maybe that'll help.

(the guy has had one beer prior to this)

Would "Get yourself some more to drink" be natural in this situation where the guy is given money to go up to the bar and buy something to drink himself?
 
"Have a drink on me" or "drinks are on me" would be natural.
 
A guy, who's depressed about something, sits alone at a table in a bar watching his friends play pool. One of the friends them comes over to him, pulls out his wallet, and holds out a fifty-dollar bill.

Friend: Here. Get yourself some more to another drink, okay? Maybe that'll help.

(The guy has had one beer prior to this.)

Would "Get yourself some more to drink" be natural in this situation? where the guy is given money to go up to the bar and buy something to drink himself?
 
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