1-4-the-road wrote:
I was thinking about this the other day, and thought it might be interesting and useful to compare our environments. After all some of us may be in environments where drinking is not the norm while others may be where excessive drinking is the norm.
I thought the best way to do this would be to ask a few questions. I'll provide my own answers in another post
1. What percentage of your drinking is in your own home?
2. Before TSM, were you average, below average, or above average in terms of alcohol consumption, in your typical social outings?
3. On an average social outing, how much do the peers you associate with drink - compared to a safe weekly level?
4. If you were to take alternative social opportunities - e.g. hang out with different neighbours, work colleagues, family members etc, would there be a significant difference in the amount THEY drink compared to (3) above?
Surveys are fun.
1. 90 something %
2. Probably somewhere around average, or slightly above. I would never 'sneak in' extra drinks, and I don't spend time with people who want to prove how much of a badass they are by out-drinking everyone else.
3. A safe weekly level is considered to be 21 (UK) units. That's really just a number picked out of the sky, but if I were to go along with it I would say most peers would be a couple of drinks below the safe weekly during a single drinking session.
4. Perhaps. I don't really know much about the drinking habits of people I don't hang out with.