Less than .01%.
It's not how they hear it, but rather how they process the information they are hearing. Alcoholics/people under the influence can have problems fully comprehending what they are hearing and seeing. Alcohol thins the blood which would normally supply the brain with much needed oxygen. The more alcohol in your system, the less oxygen gets delivered to your brain. Someone who is just under the influence could have trouble understanding what is being said to them. Chronic drinkers/drunks/alcoholics can cause long term or permanent brain damage which will cause them to lose mental/brain capacity even if they are sober. So, yes, someone who is drunk or an alcoholic may believe that the sober person speaking with them is under the influence. I have experienced this many times with an alcoholic relative. While I was stone sober, shew would insist that I was drunk because she couldn't comprehend what I was saying to her.
You'll become sexually aroused and sober. Simply put, you'll get horny and drunk.
I don't think so, however; to my knowledge taking food WHILE consuming alcohol does slow the judgment impairing effects alcohol is known for.Plain English;If you eat while you drink you take longer to get drunk.
No, not at all. Neither coffee not a cold shower has any effect on intoxication or blood alcohol levels. You're still drunk, you're just a wide awake drunk.
Alcohol affects judgment by interfering with neurotransmitters in the synapses of the brain particularly in the frontal lobe of the brain which controls judgment. The messages then don't get properly sent and computed in the brain, therefore causing the person to make bad decisions they normally would not make.
How many days sober a person might be varies depending on his or her committment to sobriety. A person who has never had an issue with alcohol as an addiction might be sober for an entire lifetime.
Once in 1972, we believe she was sober for 2 hours. Since then she has maintained her blood alcohol level between .08 & 1.5.
The best way to sober up an intoxicated person is to allow time for their body to metabolize the alcohol. Drinking water and eating food can help speed up the process. It's important to monitor the person closely and ensure they are safe until they have fully sobered up.
That means you're still (a bit) drunk. no it menas that the person is not off drugs or alcohol they co uld be on alot of different things meaning they are not sober
The previous answer was entirely incorrect. We apologize. Caffeine taken with alcohol will offset -- to a degree -- the tendency to become sleepy from the effects of the alcohol. The overall effect, for a short time, is to create a more awake drunk. Caffeine has no practical effect on the level of alcohol in the blood, and will not sober you up. It can, however, fool you into thinking you're more sober so that you do dumb things like try to drive home.
Only time will sober a person.
Teetotalism? sober!
No, "sober" is not an inappropriate word. It typically means having a clear mind or being free from the influence of alcohol or drugs.
a drunk person might more easily die from cold exposure than a sober person because alcohol acts as a vasodilator which slows down the blood flow through the body.
Maybe the policeman isn't usually sober...
non - achoholic jeez not very smart are u?? And the term meaning you are not drunk: sober no - a non-alcoholic (not achoholic) is someone who does not suffer from alcoholism; a disease where the body is dependent on alcohol. One can drink yet not be a alcoholic. One term for someone who abstains from drinking any alcohol is a teetotaller. Further, sober means many things besides "not drunk", and you can be neither drunk nor sober.
Alcohol rehab gives people time to sober up and learn about the disease of alcoholism, and supplies them with information and tools to use in order to remain abstinent. What happens after they leave is entirely up to them. If they do as they have been taught, and follow that course carefully, they have a reasonably good chance of staying sober, but there are no guarantees.