Yes, people in North Korea do drink alcohol, although the availability and types of Alcoholic Beverages can be limited compared to other countries. The government produces and distributes certain brands of beer and spirits, and drinking is often a part of social gatherings and celebrations. However, the consumption of alcohol can be influenced by economic conditions and government regulations.
they drink blood of course. They are vampires.
In Korea, the legal age of adulthood is 19 years old. At this age, individuals gain the right to vote, drink alcohol, and engage in legal activities without parental consent.
Most high status people drink alcohol, as do those who are more educated.
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People who drink alcohol in moderation tend to live longer than those who don't.
0 children drink alcohol but in medicine there is alcohol so children drink alcohol when they are sick.
alcohol makes people have a different mindset. people are not there self when they drink
···yes
Any where they are allowed to.
Some do
People usually take drugs or drink alcohol because their friends do it, their parents do it or they have problems at home or at school
In some countries it is not allowed to drink alcohol in public, meaning that people could recognize that you are drinking alcohol. This is why people cover their bottle up with a paper bag.