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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Americans are so prudish about such things. In Europe, more enlightened viewpoints prevail; there are no problems with teens responsibly enjoying beer/wine in moderation.[/quote] Poppycock. There is alcoholism in Europe and it is a problem. In Spain, teen drinking in public is a big problem. http://www.ias.org.uk/What-we-do/Publication-archive/The-Globe/Issue-2-2002/Spain-moves-on-youth-binge-drinking.aspx[/quote] This is interesting. So much has changed in Spain over the years, some for good, some for bad. I was a teenager living in Spain a long, long time ago, and it was normal for us to be served alcohol in cafes, bars, and restaurants. You had to be moderate and act civilized. Sure, there was singing and clapping and laughing, but it wasn't socially acceptable to get really drunk/out of control in public. [/quote]
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