Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:British, Irish, Scottish, French, Czech, Russians, and Aussies probably drink way more than Americans. Heck even the Chinese, Japanese and Koreans can drink HARD. Ever been to Tokyo and see all the passed out drunk salary men who crap themselves in the middle of a train station? What a sight!
Yes, my Dad's family is Irish and I have friends who live in the UK and they drink way, way more. My spouse has been to Japan and Australia for work and has had to be careful at work dinners, they can serve a lot of alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:I actually think drinking culture in America has been in rapid decline for several years now. Drinking in 2026 is nothing like drinking was in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Alcohol consumption by under 30s has been in a tailspin for a while now.
The big remnant drinkers these days are Gen X and Boomers. Plus, those with an alcohol use disorder, who are responsible for the vast majority of alcohol consumption in this country.
For the most part, normal people have drastically reduced their drinking compared to people in prior decades.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not a teetotaler - I'll enjoy a drink on special occasions or on vacation, but I don't understand how we've gotten to a place where drinking for everything is so normalized. Can people not socialize or hang out without involving alcohol? If you can't have fun or enjoy the company of people without involving a drink... that's pretty sad. And pathetically boring.
Your instagam and tiktoks about your drinks every weekend? Impending snowstorm and you've got beer and wine, so you're set? It's sad. That's... fun?!
People in other countries don't do this. People don't post about their alcohol or make weird, kind of disturbing jokes about their boozey plans. I know we have an addictive culture in general (not just alcohol, but prescription drugs, bad food, etc) but it's really weird how drinking culture in America is celebrated.
Anonymous wrote:British, Irish, Scottish, French, Czech, Russians, and Aussies probably drink way more than Americans. Heck even the Chinese, Japanese and Koreans can drink HARD. Ever been to Tokyo and see all the passed out drunk salary men who crap themselves in the middle of a train station? What a sight!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so, so, so glad you started yet another thread about this. The previous 100 threads on the same subject were simply not enough. But THIS one is sure to generate the outrage and the results you crave.
Triggered alcoholic says what?
Triggered moron has nothing smart to say, as usual.
Says the person who can't have a good time without involving alcohol? Mmkayyyyyy.
Anonymous wrote:I actually think drinking culture in America has been in rapid decline for several years now. Drinking in 2026 is nothing like drinking was in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Alcohol consumption by under 30s has been in a tailspin for a while now.
The big remnant drinkers these days are Gen X and Boomers. Plus, those with an alcohol use disorder, who are responsible for the vast majority of alcohol consumption in this country.
For the most part, normal people have drastically reduced their drinking compared to people in prior decades.
Anonymous wrote:OP, no one I know or who I am friends with does this. And I'm American.
I do find that people in the DC area / mid Atlantic and people from the Upper Midwest, drink a whole lot more than people I know from the West and the Southeast.
Anonymous wrote:I actually think drinking culture in America has been in rapid decline for several years now. Drinking in 2026 is nothing like drinking was in the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Alcohol consumption by under 30s has been in a tailspin for a while now.
The big remnant drinkers these days are Gen X and Boomers. Plus, those with an alcohol use disorder, who are responsible for the vast majority of alcohol consumption in this country.
For the most part, normal people have drastically reduced their drinking compared to people in prior decades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my experience, these are the same people figuring out where their kids are going to rush before they even step foot on a college campus. The drinking is the point of college too.
I will concede that american colleges have a crazy drinking culture - far more than other countries. But that's because other countries it's legal much earlier to drink, so it's not as big of a deal.