Snickers Man wrote: » With respect the original question and the way it is phrased reveals as much about our attitude to alcohol consumption as any of the answers. "Do you drink alone at home?" This does not distinguish between somebody who has a can of beer or maybe a glass or two of fairly ordinary wine with their evening meal and somebody who pours a half a bottle of whiskey over the cornflakes every morning. There is a material difference between those two scenarios. Yes, I do the first. Frequently. No. I don't do the second. Ever. I think a better question to reveal Irish attitudes would be: Do you EVER drink alcohol without the intention of getting drunk? It would be very interesting to compare a fair sized sample of replies to that with replies to the identical question from some of our European neighbours.
lisar816 wrote: » I don't see a problem, drinking during the day alone now that's a different story.
Deleted User wrote: » How does drinking alone show a dependency on alcohol?
Paz-CCFC wrote: » You could say that drinking at home is a lot safer than drinking in the pub/club. At home, you can drink what you want. If you only want to drink one, then you can have that one, and head off somewhere else in the house to do something else. I often have a bottle with my dinner, and then head away on my laptop without any craving for another. In the pub/club or drinking at friends', however, it can be a lot different. There's the peer pressure - you might get people pushing you to play a drinking game, "who can down their pints the quickest?", "shots, let's have shots!", "kings, down that toxic mix of lager, vodka and whiskey!" etc. The pub/club might be blaring their music, making it harder to talk, so people drink more instead of talking. Many people don't stop at just one on a night out. If I were to wager, when people fall into their beds locked out of their minds in the early hours of the mornings, the vast majority of them would have been coming from a pub/club or a house party. And the majority of people that wake up the following morning with banging headaches and bent over a toilet won't be those who stayed in on their own to have a drink.
razorgil wrote: » smallies put to bed, stove glowing, telly switched from the disney channel to sky news to catch up, and a cold beer to hand, at your own pace, nice and relaxed......unwind, can't top it.
Shenshen wrote: » Nope, I never drink home alone. I might share a bottle of beer with my husband now and again, maybe once a week or so. But when I'm on my own, I wouldn't really touch alcohol.
razorgil wrote: » disney channel to sky news to catch up
Tazio wrote: » Do you live in my house?
anncoates wrote: » You'd probably notice if she did.
kingtiger wrote: » don't you know watching Sky news is worse for your health than drinking
orestes wrote: » . Try telling the Germans, the Dutch or the Czechs that a couple of beers a day is a sign of alcoholism and they'd laugh at you.