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No, smoking and drinking are not permitted.
No drinking is permitted in Times Square for New Year's Eve or any other time for that matter. Public drinking is banned in New York City.
Appalachia is a region in America known for incest, so Cocktails in Appalachia is a reference to openly drinking/flirting with family members
Yes drinking wine, intoxicants, drugs, and even smoking is haram (not permitted) in Islam.
yes, but competitions on what is good not in sinful deeds as drinking alcohol or gambling.
study the document published by WHO, known as "Drinking Water Standard WHO"
Sure. Drinking of alcohol is permitted in moderation and there is no rules against partying.
The European Union specification for drinking water contain a maximal permitted value for the ion bromate (not bromide): 0,01 mg/L.
Tap water is generally a drinking water, containing some permitted minor impurities.
If you are of sound health, permitted by your culture and law, and drinking legal alcoholic beverages, perhaps. Drinking pure alcohol (ethanol) would be ill-advised and potentially lethal.
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Answer:The "legal" age at which drinking is permitted varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Generally it is between 18 and 21. Some countries, religions and cultures prohibit drinking entirely so there is no "legal" age for drinking.Even when there is a legal age for drinking exemptions are permitted to allow consumption of alcohol on some occasions. (e.g. Family members can have wine with meals, Christians can have wine with religious services)A person may have an injunction placed on them as part of a legal sentence to prohibit them from drinking with no mention of age.