Australia is considered to be a beer drinking country, especially in the hot summers, but many Australians are still non-beer drinkers. Wines and a large variety of non alcoholic drinks are available everywhere you turn.
Bottled water is very popular, as are cordials, flavoured milk drinks and fruit juices.
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The French drink wine at Christmas. Usually wine is served with dinner. After dinner people usually drink champagne. Children drink soda at Christmas.
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allot because some people in Australia a really poor so they don't have anoghth money to buy a drink with alcohol in it and they charge people to get in some times in Australia to go to a pub so they wouldn't be able to get in for a drink with alcohol so they just have to buy juice and water.
around 51 percent drink weekly
People drink promethazine to get rid of the dry coughs that is usually irritating.
it depends on what you mean by young, for people who can legally drink, if they drink they drink anywhere they can get a drink. for under age people, they usually drink at places that they can get a drink without getting in trouble. this could be a friend's house, at an abandoned area, or even at home when an adult is not there, or not paying attention.
No. People can rarely drink paper books at all...
people in Greece drink wine, water, ouzo, beer, and others. in Greece people usually drink what normal Americans drink.
Well considering I'm Chinese, usually people in china drink boiled water.
Australia people drink fresh water like we do, though their continent is surrounded by ocean water.
You've already had too much.