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Joelsnan Mon 20-Aug-18 13:07:22

I have watched with puzzlement over the past few years to see how gullible women in particular seem to be towards alcohol marketting, first it was wine, then prosecco, now gin.
I have only ever been a light drinker, more because i dont really like the taste or the hangover. However
I see so much trouble caused by alcohol both social and domestic and wonder why people still buy into the alcohol 'good time' myth. I have lived in 'dry' countries and enjoyed just as much fun without alcohol.

JenniferEccles Tue 21-Aug-18 13:12:34

Talking of tv advertising, does anyone remember the Stella Artois beer slogan - Reassuringly Expensive?

I love it. Someone must have come up with that slogan at the Advertising Agency, and obviously managed to convince the bosses that they should go with it!

It's a brilliant sort of reverse psychology!

rockgran Tue 21-Aug-18 13:21:25

I stopped drinking alcohol over a year ago as I just stopped enjoying it. I did like it when I was younger but made it a rule never to have a drink if I felt I really "needed" it or was miserable. I only drank if I was already happy as I was afraid it could become a crutch. ...Now if I had to give up tea that would be another story!hmm

Chewbacca Tue 21-Aug-18 14:28:49

Adrian Chiles has admitted today that he's horrified to discover that he's drunk between 80 - 100 units of alcohol a week (the recommended amount is 14). He has never been drunk, unable to carry out his job or made a nuisance of himself. It's just that the amount of alcohol he's taken has slowly increased and now he's shocked at how much it's actually increased to. This BBC article has a link that you can enter the amount you drink to check for yourself.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45258081

Maggiemaybe Tue 21-Aug-18 14:48:40

He's just discovered he was drinking up to 100 units a week? How could he have missed all the publicity that there's been about units, about having two alcohol free days a week, etc? You'd think the vast majority of responsible people know what the (admittedly arbitrary) limits are, even if they don't always stick to them. Though there are probably a lot of men who haven't realised the guidelines for them now match those for women.

According to the article I drink like a Haitian. grin I think that's a fairly good thing.

Chewbacca Tue 21-Aug-18 14:59:10

Hmm! I thought that too Maggie. 100 units a week would take some doing wouldn't it?
Apparently, I drink like a Kuwatian.

Fennel Tue 21-Aug-18 16:00:07

Yes it's banned in Kuwait. Though some people manage to make homemade beer.
Acc. to son who lives there.

FlexibleFriend Tue 21-Aug-18 16:58:12

Why is everyone so judgmental these days, if people enjoy drinking in moderation why does it matter why they do it, who influenced them and what they drink etc etc, they are enjoying it and surely that's all that matters.

Jane10 Tue 21-Aug-18 17:26:01

I drink like a Micronesian! Obviously a microscopic amount.

Jalima1108 Tue 21-Aug-18 17:34:27

I'm French!
which is not as bad as it sounds apparently

Jalima1108 Tue 21-Aug-18 17:36:03

But I went out twice so probably drank a glass of spirits when I wouldn't normally.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 21-Aug-18 17:43:12

I have been to a pre-school tv character show this morning, a Pre-teen cartoon movie this afternoon. Have GC overnight (just fed them), I am also making chutney and about to start Husbands and my dinner.

I shall have a glass of nice cold white wine at 6pm, whilst GC are watching their tv program and Husband and I are watching eggheads in the kitchen !

MiniMoon Tue 21-Aug-18 18:07:06

The only alcohol I will drink is gin. I have to say that I do like a good G&T when I can get one. I don't drink very much in the house though.
According to the article I drink like someone from Tonga.

NanKate Tue 21-Aug-18 18:12:17

Cheers GrannyG you deserve it.

MiniMoon Tue 21-Aug-18 18:17:45

If I've managed the link, here's the comparison test to find out who your drinking compared to.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-30500372#share-tools

callgirl1 Tue 21-Aug-18 21:38:44

I drink like an Eritrean, but probably less than that, I rarely drink, last Sunday night I had one port and lemonade whilst out, and a glass of pear cider with my Sunday dinner, that`ll probably be it for a while, apart from my pear cider on Sundays.

PamelaJ1 Tue 21-Aug-18 21:51:14

I’m French but it also said I drink as heavily as the Spanish.
Does that mean I’m French or Spanish?
I’m a little confused, better have a little sit down and a glass of wine to mull it over.

Eloethan Wed 22-Aug-18 00:04:31

I like to have a drink now and again - I enjoy it. It is quite possible to drink in moderation, and I feel like gillybob that in certain situations it can have a relaxing effect.

What I do find annoying is the depiction on TV and radio of excessive drinking being the only way of celebrating or dealing with difficulties. On an episode of Holby City a couple of months ago, after a particularly challenging day day Serena persuaded Rick to go to a bar so that they could "drink our weight in alcohol". And on news programmes when reporting, for instance, a sporting triumph there are always jokey references to the almighty hangovers that the team are bound to have the next day.

I agree with Scribbles - it's not just drink advertising that people are susceptible to, it's all kinds of advertising. And I expect that though many people deny they are influenced by advertising, they probably are. Companies wouldn't spend millions on marketing if it didn't work.

absent Wed 22-Aug-18 06:57:54

No one needs to drink alcohol, or smoke, or eat chocolate, biscuits, crisps and cake, or spend hours at the gym or hairdressers, or watch television all evening. Most of us like a bit of a treat and we have different ideas about what is the treat. Do what you do, unless it harms someone else in the family, such as children, and leave everyone else alone seems the best idea.

Addiction – whether to drugs, alcohol or something else – is another matter.

Gagagran Wed 22-Aug-18 07:34:20

I miss having a drink as I have been unable to have alcohol since being struck down with severe chronic gastritis in November 2016. I have not had a drop since and being unable to share a glass of wine with family and friends still feels a bit anti-social.

I never needed a drink as a confidence booster or to enjoy a good time but I liked the taste of a nice cold chardonnay and the social interaction. It just doesn't feel the same with sparkling water!

Marydoll Wed 22-Aug-18 07:53:01

I drink like an Italian, but in two weeks time, I shall be in Rome, where I will drink like a native of Portugal. grin

Ziggy62 Wed 22-Aug-18 16:01:28

my first husband was an alcoholic and sadly died from pancreatic cancer. I have since re-married and my new husband and I have a drink with dinner most nights. Neither of us wake with a hangover and are up and ready for work early 5 mornings a week.

Seems to me, its knowing when to stop

Melanieeastanglia Wed 22-Aug-18 16:51:11

Moderation in all things. I rarely drink alcohol because I tend to go out in my car for social events. If I didn't drive, I would drink more often but definitely not to excess.

Ziggy62 is right in saying "it's knowing when to stop".

I must admit I have had a few hangovers in my time but I think I'll avoid them in future.

PamelaJ1 Wed 22-Aug-18 16:55:11

Today in the Times,
Moderate drinkers have a lower risk of heart attack than teetotallers.
So today and until the next bit of research it’s officially Ok to have a tipple.???

Greyduster Wed 22-Aug-18 17:22:51

I love an occasional glass of wine with food but it is not my drink of choice otherwise - for casual drinking, I like a glass of Stella, or Guinness, or tonic water if I’m driving. I’ve only ever been offered prosecco once and don’t understand what the fuss is about. I have sometimes been ‘merry’ when I was younger, but only been so drunk that I couldn’t stand up twice in my life and I am deeply ashamed of both of them. The first time, a friend and I were thrown out of a pub for starting a fight (no I can’t believe it now either!). I was in the Army at the time and narrowly managed to hang onto my NCO’s tapes. The second time, years later, I was quite alone with a litre bottle of gin; angry, depressed and stupid, I drank about two thirds of it and it put me in bed for three days. After that occasion, I remembered what my alcoholic mother had been like and how I had vowed never to be like her. It was truly sobering.

Chewbacca Wed 22-Aug-18 18:16:03

I'm saying nothing Marydoll grin