Reasons to drink with A
Being angry is a common emotional trigger to drink.
Feeling anger is a classic motive to start drinking.
Anniversaries are classic celebration drinking events.
People often drink to cope with anxiety.
Feeling alone or lonely is a common drinking motive.
Being annoyed can push someone to drink.
- Anxious
Apathy or not caring can lead to “drink anyway”.
“Any reason” fits the game idea of drinking for all.
Some drink to cope with age or getting older.
Common motive: relaxing with a drink after work
Feeling angst/anxiety can push some to drink
People joke they drink to forget, incl. amnesia
Stress from paying alimony can be a drinking motive
Some drink to cope with aging or getting older
Sadly, suffering abuse is a real reason some drink
Intense agony or pain is often a coping reason
Going to a party is a classic occasion to drink
A bad day is a classic “need a drink” reason
“Another day” as in “made it through” can be a reason
Annoying people drive many to “I need a drink”
Wanting to drink a lot is itself a motive
Breakups are classic heartbreak drinking triggers
Being at a party is a common reason to drink
Feeling something is awesome can spark a toast
Being afraid or anxious can lead some to drink
End‑of‑the‑world vibes could push people to drink
Addiction sadly becomes its own reason to drink
“Afternoon drink” is a casual time‑based reason
An affair causing guilt or drama is a motive
Physical aches or pain can push someone to drink
Same as aches: pain relief as a drinking reason
After an accident, people may drink to cope with shock.
Birthdays are classic celebration reasons to drink.
Social awkwardness often pushes people to drink.
"Any day" as in anytime is a reason to drink.
Feeling antisocial can push someone to drink alone.
Annoying kids are a stereotypical reason to drink.
Alien invasion as a wild “end of world” drink reason.
Achievements and success are classic toasts reasons.
Any celebration is a textbook drinking occasion.
Arguing or fights often drive people to drink.
Being hungry or to boost appetite before meals.
People may drink to cope with anger issues.
Celebrating having a good time is a classic reason.
Life event like a divorce can trigger drinking.
Feeling amazing can inspire celebratory drinks.
“A long day” is a common excuse to have a drink.
“All the time” implies constant drinking habit.
Arrogance or ego can push people to drink.
Arguments often send people reaching for a drink.
Enjoying the taste of alcohol is a real reason.
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