The person drinking is the best judge of their own intoxication, as they have direct experience of their physical and mental state. Self-awareness regarding alcohol consumption varies from person to person, influenced by factors like tolerance, mood, and environment. Ultimately, the individual's ability to assess their own limits is crucial in determining when they've had too much to drink.
farts will cure it
farts will cure it
A person that has not been drinking can detect alcohol in your breath from even one drink.
No, absolutely not. The person drinking becomes more impaired over time, so that when it is most critical for a drinker to be stopped or kept safe, the drinker is least able to make the right decision.
If you accidentally drank another person's drink, you might annoy that person. You could also get germs like the flu virus from drinking from another person's cup. In general, nothing happens when you drink another person's drink.
Most people that drink and drive have issues. First the person drinks than he/she drives there for they are drinking and driving.
No. Only hormones determine when you body has a period. What you drink or eat has nothing to do with it.
The future tense for "drink" is "will drink." So next time you're planning to chug that glass of water or sip on some fancy cocktail, just remember to say "I will drink" before you dive in. Just don't forget to hydrate, darling.
check with your doctor first before increasing fluids to determine how much water to drink.
Drinking water is water that is safe for a human to drink, it is said to be potable.
Drinking alcohol is forbidden by Allah
No, of course not. Unless the person has some sort of STD's