Adam, the trick is: Once you’re old enough, you can say you don’t drink __anymore__ (which I assume is technically correct; I don’t drink alcohol, but I’ve had a beer on occasion) In a culturally aware environment you could also try growing a beer and then rephrase your statement to “sorry, __we__ dont do alcohol”. This will make people uneasy to inquire more details
I’ve done this, slightly modified, for most of my adult life. I just say that i used to get really hammered in my teen years and dont wanna suffer through that again. It helps if i mention I’ve got alcoholics on both sides of my family (brings up the heredity angle thou i believe genetics has been tossed out)
Kinda funny, it often gives the impression that I’m a recovering alcoholic, even thou I’m not.
All apologies to actual alcoholics out there that are trying to recover and live day to day.
I feel this. It’s also weird being the only one who’s drinking but not actually “drunk”. I may have a couple drinks, certainly not enough to get drunk, but then everyone around me is wasted and expecting me to be the same way because I’m holding a drink.
Back in my heavy drinking days (early 90s, going through a divorce, etc. etc.) I decided not to drink one night when out with my “pals”. I apologized profusely throughout the night to the bartender, who was a young lady, for how rude my “pals” were and for myself if I was that way when I was drinking with them. I asked how she could smile and be so nice to us when it was apparent that we were all “instant @$$holes, just add beer” types of guys. It really opened my eyes to how relatively normal guys turned into raging JERKS when we’d be drinking just a little bit. Wow.
I’ve only been drunk a couple times since that night, and never on purpose (I don’t miss those hangover days at work one tiny bit). I do still drink, mostly beer, and I am a homebrewer, but I reign it in after maybe two or possibly three beers. I’d say I average maybe 1 to 2 beers a week, and that’s it.
Actually, the majority of my friends won’t pressure me to drink and if I have been drinking and they buy me one and I don’t want it, they’ll just give it to someone else.
You might just have crappy friends.
Most people are like that. On the other hand most people are crappy friends too.
Adam, the trick is: Once you’re old enough, you can say you don’t drink __anymore__ (which I assume is technically correct; I don’t drink alcohol, but I’ve had a beer on occasion) In a culturally aware environment you could also try growing a beer and then rephrase your statement to “sorry, __we__ dont do alcohol”. This will make people uneasy to inquire more details
I’ve done this, slightly modified, for most of my adult life. I just say that i used to get really hammered in my teen years and dont wanna suffer through that again. It helps if i mention I’ve got alcoholics on both sides of my family (brings up the heredity angle thou i believe genetics has been tossed out)
Kinda funny, it often gives the impression that I’m a recovering alcoholic, even thou I’m not.
All apologies to actual alcoholics out there that are trying to recover and live day to day.
I don’t think growing your own beer is going to convince people that you don’t drink.
Yeah. That’s, like, the opposite of not drinking.
I never said i was growning my own beer.
Victor did. 🙂
I feel this. It’s also weird being the only one who’s drinking but not actually “drunk”. I may have a couple drinks, certainly not enough to get drunk, but then everyone around me is wasted and expecting me to be the same way because I’m holding a drink.
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Back in my heavy drinking days (early 90s, going through a divorce, etc. etc.) I decided not to drink one night when out with my “pals”. I apologized profusely throughout the night to the bartender, who was a young lady, for how rude my “pals” were and for myself if I was that way when I was drinking with them. I asked how she could smile and be so nice to us when it was apparent that we were all “instant @$$holes, just add beer” types of guys. It really opened my eyes to how relatively normal guys turned into raging JERKS when we’d be drinking just a little bit. Wow.
I’ve only been drunk a couple times since that night, and never on purpose (I don’t miss those hangover days at work one tiny bit). I do still drink, mostly beer, and I am a homebrewer, but I reign it in after maybe two or possibly three beers. I’d say I average maybe 1 to 2 beers a week, and that’s it.
Actually, the majority of my friends won’t pressure me to drink and if I have been drinking and they buy me one and I don’t want it, they’ll just give it to someone else.