Reasons to drink with O
Feeling old can be a playful excuse to drink
Free drinks at an open bar? Classic reason!
People often drink when stuck overthinking
"I'm over it" is a common drinking motive
Any special occasion is a usual drink excuse
Going on an outing often includes drinking
Feeling overwhelmed often sends folks to the bar
Some drink to cope with real or felt oppression
Being overworked is a classic “need a drink”
Celebrating or de-stressing after overtime
Out of work stress can push some to drink
Joking “old age” is a common toast excuse
An obsession can be a (bad) reason to drink
Going out with friends is a social drink reason
Oktoberfest is a huge beer‑drinking event
Being off work is a classic time to have drinks
Open house party can be a social drink occasion
Being outside/socializing is a common drink excuse.
Financial stress or being broke can trigger drinking.
Boredom or nothing else to do often leads to drinks.
Feeling overworked is a classic “need a drink” reason.
Feeling over life / fed up is a known drinking motive.
People drink to celebrate when they feel overjoyed.
Losing a job is a big life stress that prompts drinking.
Social pressure or joining other people is a reason.
Watching the Oscars/awards night is a drinking occasion.
Any opportunity/occasion is often seized to have drinks.
People may drink at or after an opera as a social event.
October has Oktoberfest, a huge beer-drinking tradition.
“Drinking into oblivion” is a common phrase/reason.
Debt stress is classic booze fuel for many.
Anger and outrage often send people to the bar.
After-hours “OOO” drinks are an office ritual.
Loneliness or trauma from being an orphan can lead to drinking.
Feeling alone or on your own can trigger a drink.
Hookups and one-night stands are classic bar-fueled.
Mixing booze and drugs is common, though risky.
Overwork and burnout often push people to the bottle.
Body-image pain from being overweight can fuel drinking.
Overthinking and racing thoughts send many to alcohol.
Feeling overstressed is a textbook motive to drink.
Being “over it all” fits emotional escape drinking.
Overheated nights or heatwaves often mean cold beers.
Sadness about orphans can be an emotional drinking reason.
“Just an ordinary day” is a common casual drinking excuse.
Trip time, many people drink more on vacation
Getting older, some toast or cope with age
Too tired so you grab a drink to unwind
So happy you celebrate with a drink
Feeling old, midlife crisis-style drink
Stress is a classic “I need a drink” reason
Feeling deeply sad, some drown sorrows
Job loss, many sadly drink from stress
Bad mood/irritable, some self-medicate with booze
Surgery or medical op stress can trigger drinking
Some drink to cope with period pain or mood
Feeling lonely as an only child, drink to cope
Common to drink socially when on a date
A bender is literally a big drinking spree
"Old times" as nostalgia, classic drinking excuse
Drinking to remember or forget old memories
Being off of work is a common time to drink
Office party is a classic social drinking event
Addiction/obsession with alcohol as a reason
Some drink because they overeat or feel too full
Going out on the town often means drinking night
Trip away / out of town can be excuse to drink
Special occasions are classic reasons to drink
Social/peer obligation can push people to drink
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