sbsquarepants wrote: » Not paralytic no. But one pint - or half pint if the English soaps are to be believed, is just an exercise in pure futility. You may as well just burn a fiver and drink a can of coke!
Your Superior wrote: » Feeling the effects doesn't have to mean getting paralytic, though. I'd never realised the strange relationship between the Irish and alcohol. I suppose one big difference is the way the Irish talk about having "Taken a few drinks" or "having alcohol taken", never hear it referred to like that elsewhere.
Your Superior wrote: » Feeling the effects doesn't have to mean getting paralytic, though.
Conall Cernach wrote: » You're paying around a fiver for what is a beverage to wash down your dinner.
Your Superior wrote: » a nonsensical attitude. why does "drinking" have to mean having a skinful? In the UK and mainland Europe millions of people are quite happy to have on or two drinks at lunch without the need to be "drinking". I'd say that if you don't have the strength to just have on or two and then stop because "if you're drinking, you're drinking", it's then that you need to give up.
sbsquarepants wrote: » I think that's the nonsensical attitude to be honest. Alcohol is a drug, the point in taking any drug is to feel it's effects - if you aren't going to feel the effect you may as well drink water or a cup of tea.
Conall Cernach wrote: » Maybe in Ireland 1 or 2 pints is seen as a waste unless it is followed by several more. You're paying around a fiver for what is a beverage to wash down your dinner.
somesoldiers wrote: » Yeah I actually drink to get drunk, not really because I enjoy the taste or it improves the taste of my food, binge baby, so wouldn't see the point in one or two!
xhoundx wrote: » Anytime I used to go for a liquid lunch it always lead to a half day work
henryporter wrote: » and they have the cheek to refer to us as drunken Paddies - they even have several TV soaps dedicated to life in the pub and yet think we have more a drink problem than they do
The Backwards Man wrote: » Work when you're working, drink when you're drinking. If you haven't time to separate them it's time to give one of them up.
Your Superior wrote: » is that the issue? Funnily I've had one or two of my Irish friends say pretty much the same thing. They same the same about driving to the pub and just having one drink too, that they just can't do it as they always want more.