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What Age Should Children Be When They're Allowed To Drink Alcohol At Family Meals?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Daffy said // When they have it with every meal, or a bottle of wine every night then to me that signals they have a problem.//
Gosh Daffy you've just condemned most of Europe to being alcoholics. Do you really think having one glass of wine per night with a meal signals someone has a drink problem?
Gosh Daffy you've just condemned most of Europe to being alcoholics. Do you really think having one glass of wine per night with a meal signals someone has a drink problem?
All my family and extended family have had access to Alcohol, be it a cocktail, wine with meals beer etc. None have any drink related problems. At family gatherings children ask for a taste of stuff and usually pull a face and ask for some juice. Later on they may ask for a beer and get a 10% beer or cider/lemonade shandy and feel very grown up . This fosters a healthy attitude to drink and I would put no age limit on it. In places like Canada and USA where drink laws prevent under 18's and sometimes under 21's even going into a bar let alone drinking there is a huge drink problem, where people drink to excess in the privacy of their own homes, so allowing wine and beer as part of family life is demystifying it , making it normal and not something to be drunk behind the bikesheds.
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In the Uk legally its 5. If children think of alcohol as normal surely they are less likely to be irresponsible with it when they get older. I was allowed to drink as a child with my meal and when we were camping or in Italy I was given little bottles of beer as young as 9. The result is I never drink at home alone, I associate alcohol with being sociable, I even struggle to drink when it's me and my partner!
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