I
do not believe that drinking can be a part of one’s cultural heritage. My dad’s
sides of the family are all very Irish; they are also all drunks. I have not
been to one family get together with them where they did not all get very
wasted and do incredibly stupid things. My mother tells me that when they were
young they would get kicked out of every place they went to. She tells me one
story of how one of my uncles set off fireworks inside of the club and lit the
whole building on fire. Although it seems that they like to drink seriously
because they are Irish, this is not the case. They drink because they like to
drink. I think it is more about the people than the culture.
My
mom’s side of the family is very reserved and proper. They buy fancy things and
care about what they look like; many of them are also drunks. They are
Egyptian, European, and polish; none of which are places known for their
drinking. Although they keep the presentation of being refined and perfect,
they get trashed as much as my dad’s side of the family. They all love their
wine.
I
believe that it is all personal preference. Some people love to drink, and
others not as much. Cultural backgrounds have nothing to do with think. There
are people from every country and every race that love to get obliterated and
there are also people from all different places that do not like to drink, or
otherwise, only like to drink a little bit on special occasions.
I completely agree about the way you viewed drinking. This is helpful for our alcohol paper.
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