Reasons to drink with B

  • Common excuse: nothing to do, so you drink.

  • Classic celebration reason: your birthday!

  • Bad day at work or life = instant drink excuse.

  • Breakups are a textbook reason to drink.

  • Abstract but clear motive: drinking from boredom.

  • Same as breakup: heartbreak = bar time.

  • Being broke can ironically drive someone to drink.

  • Classic heartbreak reason for a sad drinking night.

  • Trouble or drama with a boyfriend can be a motive.

  • New baby stress/celebration—often leads to drinks.

  • Stress or celebration involving the boss can prompt drinks.

  • Birthday party is a clear social drinking occasion.

  • Casual “no reason” reason: just because, why not.

  • “To binge” implies intent to drink heavily.

  • Direct motive: I want to, so I drink.

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  • Paying or dreading bills can drive people to drink.

  • “Because I can” is a classic joking motive to drink.

  • Being in a bad mood is a common reason to drink.

  • Being bullied or hurt can sadly push people to drink.

  • Feeling sad is a very common emotional reason to drink.

  • A birth is often celebrated with drinks.

  • Binge situations (like binge-watching) can prompt drinking.

  • Being depressed
  • Having bullies in life can sadly drive someone to drink.

  • Some drink to celebrate or cope because of a brother.

  • Feeling betrayed can be a painful trigger to drink.

  • Loneliness or being alone is a common reason to drink.

  • A generally “bad life” can be a dramatic motive to drink.

  • Classic event where people often drink to celebrate.

  • Bankruptcy or money ruin can push someone to drink.

  • Being busy/overworked; people drink to unwind.

  • Having the blues = feeling sad or low; classic reason.

  • Some drank from Brexit stress/politics anxiety.

  • Birthdays are classic drinking celebrations.

  • Bad grades cause stress/sadness, many drink for that.

  • Bad days in general often lead to “need a drink”.

  • Business stress/deals often used as a drink excuse.

  • Feeling bummed out (down) is a common motive.

  • Being a bore/boredom is a common drinking excuse.

  • Feeling blue = sad/depressed, common drinking reason.

  • Being thirsty can be a (weak) excuse to drink alcohol.

  • Bad breakup/heartache is a classic drinking trigger.

  • Feeling busted/burnt out can push people to drink.

  • Bereavement/grief often leads to drinking for coping.

  • Baby showers are social events with celebratory drinks.

  • Baby crying = stress/lack of sleep, some drink from that.

  • Feeling burnt out is a classic “I need a drink” reason.

  • Being bummed/sad is a common motive to drink.

  • A breakup is a textbook reason for drowning sorrows.

  • Being broken up with often sends people to the bar.

  • A break-up is a very common drinking trigger.

  • Feeling beaten down by life can push someone to drink.

  • Bad news arriving is a classic “pour a drink” moment.

  • Rough day at work? Many reach for a drink.

  • Some drink to numb or distract from chronic back pain.

  • Being bullied can sadly lead people to drink to cope.

  • Bridal showers often include celebratory drinking.

  • Feeling stuck in a boring life can spark drinking.

  • Coming-of-age Jewish ceremony; big celebration

  • Social grilling event, common excuse to drink

  • Negative mood; people drink to shake it off

  • Rough periods in life, some turn to alcohol

  • Drinking itself can be an ongoing bad habit

  • Pre‑wedding party; classic drinking occasion

  • Single status or breakup often sparks drinking

  • Tragic loss; sadly a real reason some drink

  • Feeling bothered or annoyed can lead to drinks

  • Some drink just because existing is stressful

  • Plain and honest: wanting to is a valid reason

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