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Polish attitudes towards drinking alcohol


PolskaDoll  27 | 1591  
21 Feb 2008 /  #61
Everyone has their own culture

Very true. It's also true that some families will give their 10 or 11 year old child a glass of wine with a meal. Is there a problem with that? I don't think so.
Dice  15 | 452  
21 Feb 2008 /  #62
ElGato, I see you take it personally again. Nobody is attacking Poland, don't worry. Relax your mind and use your brain.
El Gato  4 | 351  
21 Feb 2008 /  #63
Very true. It's also true that some families will give their 10 or 11 year old child a glass of wine with a meal. Is there a problem with that? I don't think so.

Neither do I. I usually have a beer with my dad after dinner on most days, unless I've got a game. Just one beer, or a mix drink.

I'm still alive....at least I think I am.

ElGato, I see you take it personally again. Nobody is attacking Poland, don't worry. Relax your mind and use your brain.

Nope. Just arguing my case.

:]

I am using my brain. If I weren't, my circulatory system would shut down and I wouldn't be alive... ;]
Dice  15 | 452  
21 Feb 2008 /  #64
Hey, maybe you just need to take off that watermelon hat? How long are you wearing it? What's going on under there? lol
El Gato  4 | 351  
21 Feb 2008 /  #65
Hey, maybe you just need to take off that watermelon hat?

Never....death would come first.

How long are you wearing it?

Since the beginning of 2007...just about.

What's going on under there?

Lot's and lot's of electrical impulses, which travel through the nervous system and tell my body what to do....and if not that then I've got reruns of my favorite Simpson's episodes playing inside me noggin.

:]
OP RockyMason  19 | 250  
21 Feb 2008 /  #66
I have to disagree with the parents drinking with the children thing. I don't think drinking should be taken so lightly. Getting ur kid used to having alcohol every day is a terrible idea! Even if its in small amounts its still a bad idea. If they have the genetic predisposition to addiction ur kind of jumpstarting them on the path to alcoholism.
PolskaDoll  27 | 1591  
22 Feb 2008 /  #67
Getting ur kid used to having alcohol every day is a terrible idea!

The general idea is that if the child is used to alcohol and knows what it takes like and how it should be drunk then they won't be so much in a hurry to hurl it down their necks ages 13, 14 etc.

If they have the genetic predisposition to addiction ur kind of jumpstarting them on the path to alcoholism.

Then it'll happen anyway whether or not they'd had a glass of wine at aged 10.
ShelleyS  14 | 2883  
22 Feb 2008 /  #68
maybe you just need to take off that watermelon hat?

Hell no he has been feeding the melon with vodka and has a straw fixed in place ;-)

Never....death would come first.

See what I mean :0)

Getting ur kid used to having alcohol every day is a terrible idea!

You are such a drip, its acceptable in a lot of cultures to allow a child a small (very small) amount of wine with dinner, I think you will find that most kids who are allowed this are not found sprawlled out in the street pissed! I've never seen Spanish or Italian youngers with drink problems.....
outintheyard  27 | 517  
22 Feb 2008 /  #69
The US highscool age drinking problem is far worse than any other country from what I am seeing It is the abuse and drunkedness that is the problem here. And some say this problem would not be so bad if children started drinking at a young age.
ShelleyS  14 | 2883  
22 Feb 2008 /  #70
Just as bad in the UK, so much so they are thinking of upping the price of alcohol (its extremely cheap in super markets) - it would seem that kids have nothing better to do than get drunk, I just dont really see this kind of thing when Im abroad, certainly not when I'm in Spain visiting a friends apartment...
PolskaDoll  27 | 1591  
22 Feb 2008 /  #71
True also when you see groups of Spanish or Italian teenagers here in UK on holiday, they aren't looking for the nearest place that'll sell them booze, generally I find they're looking for the local landmarks.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
13 Feb 2009 /  #72
I love the stories of passing out, quite amusing :)

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