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Try a blended pure malt scotch.
:yup: Notice what Annie wrote. I was thinking that to myself as I read the title of this thread, while drinking a non-alcoholic beverage. :compcoff: Very few individuals don’t drink–the human body is about 60% water. We need liquid. If you tell people you don’t drink while you are drinking a glass of water or root beer, they may notice the irony and laugh a bit.for one thing the phrase is not accurate, as I do drink, all kinds of things at least a quart of filtered water every day plus tea–green, black, white; coffee, club soda-cranberry juice spritzer, V-8, anything wet, just not alchohol. …
See now–you just admitted that you drink.Oh yeah!! I do love a good Root Beer!! And a Sassperilla(sp).![]()
“I dont drink” is a great little line and right to the mark. You have no explaining to do and nothing to apologize for.Seriously. I don’t drink. I don’t have anything against it, I just don’t like it. I don’t like the way it tastes, I don’t like the way it makes me feel. And even one glass of wine will really upset my stomach so it’s best if I just don’t drink so I don’t. It’s amazing how much money I save too.
But why do I seem to be the odd ball. I get funny looks while I drink my water at a cocktail party. My parents talked to me the other day and were asking if I got drunk with my sisters the other weekend. When I reminded them that I don’t drink they say, “oh yeah, you’re that child of ours”. So I’m even getting it from my parents.
Now, I am a strong person and no one can sway me to do something I don’t want to do. I just wish I could come up with something clever to say when I am being made fun of for my lack of alcohol appreciation or when my sister is trying to hand me a glass wine knowing I don’t want it.
And in case you are wondering, I am almost 40 years old, I’m not a teenager or in my 20’s. I’ve been dealing with this for a long long time but I’m just now getting really sick of it for some reason.
I seriously thought of using this line when we were planning our wedding. Because we had so many little kids (DH’s nieces and nephews) running around, and because my MIL’s childhood had been shattered by her mother’s alcoholism, we opted to have NO open bar. We did have a champagne toast, but after that people had to go to the hotel bar to buy booze if they wanted it. It was ironic that my family’s table was the one boozing it up, because my mother’s father was an abusive alcoholic during her childhood. Doesn’t stop her from drinking!"So don’t let it bother you. I learned to just say, “Alcoholism runs in my family,” and then people left me alone.
Haha. This one could be really fun to say when you’re around your family.![]()
water in a highball glass looks like a tom collins, coke in a double old fashioned glass looks like a rum and coke. Are you “advertising” your dislike of alcohol for some reason? It sound like you’re picking a fight. I’ve been on the cocktail circuit and I’d don’t see the kind of shunning you’re talking about.… I get funny looks while I drink my water at a cocktail party. …
Which could lead to an interesting conversation or two!“I dont drink” is a great little line and right to the mark. You have no explaining to do and nothing to apologize for.
I also dont drink and I say that whenever I am offered wine or beer. Its that simple. I was never teased, not even in school… rather people get interested to know the reason, and even if it was a principle of mine before I became a Christian, I now use it as an evangelisation-opener![]()
Especially if you stick an umbrella or lemon wedge or olive (or other garnish) in it.water in a highball glass looks like a tom collins, coke in a double old fashioned glass looks like a rum and coke. Are you “advertising” your dislike of alcohol for some reason? It sound like you’re picking a fight. I’ve been on the cocktail circuit and I’d don’t see the kind of shunning you’re talking about.
**After more than two decades of sober living, I can tell you it’s not worth the look on anyone’s face when you tell him or her that you don’t drink. If pressed, I tell them, “You don’t want to see me like that.” If pressed further, I tell them I become homicidal if I drink. That is the truth. That usually quiets them down.I can understand your frustration…I’d probably tell people, “I’m recovering” just to see the looks on their faces.After all, they don’t need to know that you are really referring to the fact that you are trying to recover from people bugging you about your decision not to drink alcohol
And I bet you they’d never try to hand you a drink again
LOL!
Same here.I’ve never been a drinker, either. People seem to feel like you’re putting a damper on the festivities if you don’t drink. I don’t understand it.