Yes, it could be or a sign of some medical problem.
# Slurred speech # Swaying, staggering, or stumbling # Bloodshot, glassy eyes # Clumsiness # Falls down # Difficulty remembering # Unsteady on feet
no because the person could also have a health condition that could have similar effects on the body causing him/her to act in that manner. As a server, you are suppose to engage in conversation and than decide if they are intoxicated or not
intoxication
Emotional difficulties, behavior changes, impaired judgment and personality changes take place. Such as slurred speech, incoordination of body movements.
The cerebellum is involved in muscle control, especially for movement and balance and muscle tone. Some symptoms would include difficulty balancing, difficulty telling when to stop walking forward, tremors, staggering when walking, weak muscles, slurred speech and abnormal eye movements.
Loss of balance ,slurred speech, double vision, emotional disturbances.
Difficulty walking,Blurred vison,Slurred speech,Slowed reaction times,Impaired memory
Usually slurred words, glassy eyes, sometimes growing quiet, sometime getting rowdy and argumentative. Staggering when walking, falling over, all are good signs of alcohol intoxication - a case of more than one drink too many!
nervous
"Slurred" in Tagalog can be translated as "baluktad" or "mali-mali ang pagbigkas." It refers to speaking in a way that is unclear or difficult to understand, often due to being drunk or intoxicated.
PSP is sometimes mistaken for Parkinson's disease, which is also associated with stiffness, frequent falls, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, and decreased spontaneous movement.
The drunk man's speech was slurred, making it difficult to understand what he was trying to say.