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Posted: 2025-05-04 20:19:32 UTC

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The author explains why people might get upset when someone declines to drink alcohol in a social setting, attributing it to the breaking of a social ritual of mutual trust and lowered inhibitions. They suggest providing a reason for not drinking to avoid suspicion.
Drinking as a sign of mutual trust
Refusal to drink can raise suspicion
Importance of acknowledging the social ritual
Navigating social expectations around alcohol consumption
Dealing with suspicion when refusing to drink
Balancing personal preferences with social norms