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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