Anonymous wrote:I'm social media friends with kids' closest friends, so my feed is full of UMC high achieving 19 to 23 year old kids. I assure you they're boozing, especially White Claw, High Noon, and other fruity soda-ish canned cocktails. Those cans are in like every photo of the social scenes at the beach and lakes they're at this summer. The "mature" girlies are often drinking wine.
I think bars are dead because young adults don't really spontaneously mix with random people anyone. They have their core friend groups and group chats and online gamer friends -- if they venture off with randoms like say via a dating app, they're going to vet them on social media and via mutuals first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, about the same.
Also, consider changing demographics.
Religions like Islam will cause a drop in alcohol sales in certain areas, however many Hispanics are heavy drinkers and will cause rise in drinking in other areas. Also certain ethnicities traditionally don't drink as much, such as people from certain Asian countries who lack the enzymes to metabolize alcohol properly.
Blacks and Whites in the USA are shown to remain pretty steady in alcohol consumption across all generations, though traditionally peaks occur in a persons 20s and after retirement in 60-70s.
What IS increasing is drug use such as marijuana and prescription medications, as well as opioids.
Op here. The drunk girls and one in the pavement scenario were white.
Anonymous wrote:Nope, about the same.
Also, consider changing demographics.
Religions like Islam will cause a drop in alcohol sales in certain areas, however many Hispanics are heavy drinkers and will cause rise in drinking in other areas. Also certain ethnicities traditionally don't drink as much, such as people from certain Asian countries who lack the enzymes to metabolize alcohol properly.
Blacks and Whites in the USA are shown to remain pretty steady in alcohol consumption across all generations, though traditionally peaks occur in a persons 20s and after retirement in 60-70s.
What IS increasing is drug use such as marijuana and prescription medications, as well as opioids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm social media friends with kids' closest friends, so my feed is full of UMC high achieving 19 to 23 year old kids. I assure you they're boozing, especially White Claw, High Noon, and other fruity soda-ish canned cocktails. Those cans are in like every photo of the social scenes at the beach and lakes they're at this summer. The "mature" girlies are often drinking wine.
I think bars are dead because young adults don't really spontaneously mix with random people anyone. They have their core friend groups and group chats and online gamer friends -- if they venture off with randoms like say via a dating app, they're going to vet them on social media and via mutuals first.
Anonymous wrote:Gen z smokes weed more than drinking.
Anonymous wrote:I mean statistics say Gen Z drinks significantly less that previous generations.
https://time.com/7203140/gen-z-drinking-less-alcohol/
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/why-gen-z-is-drinking-less
Young people have been getting drunk forever. Seeing some drunk young people isn't remotely new.
Anonymous wrote:For the above posters saying NO WAY NOT MY GEN Z kid! hundreds of gen x'ers at a beach caused a ton of trouble drinking and staying out to the late hours.
https://www.tiktok.com/@mommaevilone/video/7524415225928404238