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Oud 09-10-2002, 16:37
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We all know very well (?) that drinking can be fun; drinking heavily (?), however, can become a problem. Although figures and percentages should never be taken too serious (?), one can’t help feeling a bit uneasy (?) about the quickly (?) soaring consumption of pure alcohol per head in Britain. Of course the situation does not look dramatic (?) yet; tea still remains the national drink, but alcohol and also coffee become increasingly (?) popular (?). It may sound surprising (?) but recently (?) published figures have made it quite clear (?) that we seem to be among the twenty most alcoholic nations in the world and drink considerably (?) more in total than such notorious (?) heavy drinkers as the Poles, Russians and Americans. Facts like these can’t leave anyone of us indifferent (?). In Russia and most other Eastern European countries, which had built up an alarming (?) alcoholic reputation, there seems to have been a decrease in total consumption of alcohol in the last few years. One thought which appears rather comfortingly (?) is that we consume only half as much alcohol as the French. Their impressive total is almost wholly (?) attributably (?) to their wine consumption, though their drinking habits are changing; over last twenty years they have noticeably (?) switched away from wine to beer.
Quite surprising (?), a particular (?) dramatic increase in total consumption of alcohol has been in Japan, which is second in the spirits league. Coming up fastest (?), too, are the Benelux countries. The only way to make spirits sales go down is hitting harder (?) at people’s money imposing heavy duties. Thus they would think longer (?) and more carefully (?) before spending their money on drinks.
On the other hand, all work and no spirits would make Britain a dull country, wouldn’t it?
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We all know very well (?) that drinking can be fun; drinking heavily (?), however, can become a problem. Although figures and percentages should never be taken too seriously (?), one can’t help feeling a bit uneasy (?) about the quickly (?) soaring consumption of pure alcohol per head in Britain. Of course the situation does not look dramatic (?) yet; tea still remains the national drink, but alcohol and also coffee become increasingly (?) popular (?). It may sound surprising (?) but recently (?) published figures have made it quite clear (?) that we seem to be among the twenty most alcoholic nations in the world and drink considerably (?) more in total than such notorious (?) heavy drinkers as the Poles, Russians and Americans. Facts like these can’t leave anyone of us indifferently (?). In Russia and most other Eastern European countries, which had built up an alarming (?) alcoholic reputation, there seems to have been a decrease in total consumption of alcohol in the last few years. One thought, which appears rather comfortingly (?) is that we consume only half as much alcohol as the French. Their impressive total is almost wholly (?) attributable (?) to their wine consumption, though their drinking habits are changing; over the last twenty years they have noticeably (?) been switching from wine to beer.
Quite surprisingly (?), a particularly (?) dramatic increase in total consumption of alcohol has been in Japan, which is second in the spirits league. Coming up fastest twee landen die het snelST zijn? 'very fast' is ms beter (?), too, are the Benelux countries. The only way to make spirits sales go down is hitting harder (?) at people’s money imposing heavy duties. Thus they would think longer (?) and more carefully (?) before spending their money on drinks.
On the other hand, all work and no spirits would make Britain a dull country, wouldn’t it? [/
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Oud 10-10-2002, 08:56
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We all know very well (?) that drinking can be fun; drinking heavily (?), however, can become a problem. Although figures and percentages should never be taken too seriously (?), one can’t help feeling a bit uneasy (?) about the quickly (?) soaring consumption of pure alcohol per head in Britain. Of course the situation does not look dramatic (?) yet; tea still remains the national drink, but alcohol and also coffee become increasingly (?) popular (?). It may sound surprising (?) but recently (?) published figures have made it quite clear (?) that we seem to be among the twenty most alcoholic nations in the world and drink considerably (?) more in total than such notorious (?) heavy drinkers as the Poles, Russians and Americans. Facts like these can’t leave anyone of us indifferently (?). In Russia and most other Eastern European countries, which had built up an alarming (?) alcoholic reputation, there seems to have been a decrease in total consumption of alcohol in the last few years. One thought, which appears rather comfortingly (?) is that we consume only half as much alcohol as the French. Their impressive total is almost wholly (?) attributable (?) to their wine consumption, though their drinking habits are changing; over the last twenty years they have noticeably (?) been switching from wine to beer.
Quite surprisingly (?), a particularly (?) dramatic increase in total consumption of alcohol has been in Japan, which is second in the spirits league. Coming up fastest twee landen die het snelST zijn? 'very fast' is ms beter (?), too, are the Benelux countries. The only way to make spirits sales go down is hitting harder (?) at people’s money imposing heavy duties. Thus they would think longer (?) and more carefully (?) before spending their money on drinks.
On the other hand, all work and no spirits would make Britain a dull country, wouldn’t it? [/
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