People 'drink' (I'm assuming you mean alcohol and not some other fluid) for a variety of reasons. Some of these confounding factors include but are limited to:
- Enjoyment of the taste, colour, and/or aroma of alcohol, wine, beer, and/or spirits.
- Thirst.
- Peer pressure.
- Social routine. People drink at any outing or party if they see others doing so, this is different from, but similar to peer pressure.
- Emotional pain.
- Wanting to relax.
-Habit.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
How he feels about himself and his mood at that time
Your experiences
False
The "designated driver."
because they make stupid chooses.
unless you physically prevent them from doing so, it is their decision and they can choose to ignore what is safe and legal and do what is unsafe and illegal.
There's not much difference. It depends on the preference of the person eating the soup whether they use a spoon or drink it from a mug.
"It is possible that Wellbutrin may increase the effects of alcohol, whether by increasing the symptoms of depression or affecting motor skills. Therefore, many healthcare providers recommend that people taking Wellbutrin drink only light-to-moderate amounts of alcohol. Also, if a person chooses to drink while on Wellbutrin, he or she should drink only after he or she understands the effects Wellbutrin has on his or her body. Make sure to talk with your healthcare provider about Wellbutrin and alcohol." Information from: http://depression.emedtv.com/wellbutrin/wellbutrin-and-alcohol.html -kRonikk