Reasons to drink with S
Common emotional reason: feeling sad or low.
Abstract form of feeling sad, valid motive.
Very typical reason: coping with stress.
People drink more in summer, parties and heat.
Sorrow and grief often trigger drinking.
Weekend vibe: many drink on Saturday nights.
Shame or embarrassment can push people to drink.
Many drink to tolerate or forget stupid people.
School stress/exams/social life often lead to drinks.
Solitude/loneliness is a common motive to drink.
- sunny day
Same as stress; being stressed is classic motive.
Feeling silly can be a playful excuse to drink.
Doing something stupid is a classic regret-drink motive.
Feeling salty or bitter can push someone to drink.
Many celebrate success with drinks and toasts.
Being single is a common “cheers to freedom” reason.
Some drink trying to cope with sickness or pain.
People sadly drink to numb suffering or emotional pain.
Surprise parties often involve celebratory drinking.
Ironically, fear of sobriety can be a reason to drink.
- sorrows
People drink for courage when they feel shy.
Many drink to survive or cope with studying.
Goofy mood or silliness can spark a drinking night.
A "sad life" is a classic reason to hit the bottle.
Having a sad day is a clear emotional drinking reason.
Being super thirsty can be a reason, even if water fits better.
Religious or moral guilt can push some to drink.
People often drink to cope with feeling sorry.
Classic party time; “Saturday night” invites drinks.
Warm summer time often triggers social drinking.
Feeling very lonely is a common emotional reason.
Social occasions and pressure drive a lot of drinking.
Some drink hoping alcohol will help them sleep.
Salty food can make people “need a drink” more.
Very happy mood, many drink to celebrate joy.
Dealing with others’ stupidity can drive drinking.
People drink trying to numb emotional pain.
Boredom or needing something to do leads to drinks.
People drink to forget or cope with their “sins”.
Seasonal depression can push people to drink.
Fear or being scared can lead to liquid courage.
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