Reasons to drink with L
Feeling in love can tempt people to drink
Enjoying or hating life is a classic drink reason
Feeling lonely often leads people to drink
Being lazy, nothing to do, so you drink
Deep loneliness is a common motive to drink
Coping with loss is a well‑known reason to drink
After a long day many relax with a drink
Feeling lost in life can push someone to drink
Lust, dates and passion often involve drinks
Losing a job is a major stress, many drink
Being lied to or living with lies can trigger drinking
Just liking the taste is a simple reason to drink
Losing things or people can drive someone to drink
Being out late at night often includes drinking
Being laid off is a huge life stress, many drink
Feeling lovesick is a classic heartache drinking reason
Celebrating or coping with living life can mean drinks
- lost a bet
Reason after hardship, losing a job pushes some to drink.
Being hurt by liars can be an emotional trigger to drink.
Late night socializing or loneliness often leads to drinks.
Coping with guilt about lying can push someone to drink.
People toast to luck or drink hoping for better luck.
Feeling like a loser can be a self‑pity drinking reason.
Feeling lame or inadequate can drive comfort drinking.
Low self‑esteem is a major emotional reason for drinking.
Being around losers or feeling surrounded by them can spur drinks.
Drinking to share laughter at parties is very common.
Love failure or heartbreak is a classic drinking excuse.
Losing a game can be a joking or sulky reason to drink.
Lethargy or low energy can lead to bored, aimless drinking.
Going out with ladies or to meet them is a social reason.
Grief after losing someone often leads to drinking.
“Long day at work” is a classic reason to drink.
Enjoying the taste is a common reason to drink.
Loving alcohol itself can motivate drinking.
Feeling lethargic can push some to drink.
A long weekend is often a cue to celebrate.
Guilt after being lied to can drive drinking.
Leisure/relaxation is a classic drinking motive.
Grief after losing someone, common reason to drink
“Life is hard” is a classic excuse to drink
Finishing work can be a trigger to go drink
“Leaving” (a job/partner/place) as a reason to drink
A lazy day at home can invite casual drinking
Losing money or gambling losses often prompt drinking
A long tiring week is a common drinking motive
Emotional longing can push someone to drink
Simply liking to drink is itself a reason
End of school year often celebrated with drinks
Feeling low or depressed is a known reason to drink
Lounging/relaxing on the couch, casual drink time
Breakup or heartbreak, classic sad-drink reason.
Grief after death, common reason people drink.
Letting go of stress or pain, solid reason.
Letting go of worries, similar to relaxing.
Serious illness; dark but a possible coping reason.
Learning/ studying stress, many drink for that.
Being late / stuck late can drive stress-drinks.
Feeling lame/embarrassed, social shame drinking.
Celebrating loving life, upbeat drinking reason.
Wanting to loosen up socially, very common.
Lamenting = mourning/sadness, grief-drinking.
Slang for very drunk; implies drinking for fun.
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