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Buddhism generally discourages the consumption of alcohol, as it can lead to a loss of mindfulness and self-control, which are important principles in the practice. However, attitudes toward alcohol can vary among different Buddhist cultures and communities. Some may choose to abstain completely, while others might drink in moderation during specific social or cultural occasions. Ultimately, the decision often depends on individual interpretation of Buddhist teachings and local customs.

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