4 Percentage who engages heavy drinking in RomaniaConclusion periodically. In my opinion, parties in Europe tend to involve heavy drinking of high-proof tequila, vodka, and other spirits, often downed in one go. The impression is that people drink until they can barely stand or lose consciousness, getting wildly excited in the process., gastrointestinal disorders, cancer) and mental problems such as sleep disorders and depression might occur.(The Invitation of Night party in Romania which was posted in WhatsApp) Basically, I rarely drink alcohol because I do not like the flavor of alcohol, but I want to pay attention to other people so as not to drink too much at the same time. Although I mainly pointed out the negative effects of alcohol in this report, if you can control your drinking, you can enjoy it without harming your health, just as the proverb “A good drink is better than any medicine” exists. Why not try to enjoy drinking while paying attention to your condition? On the other hand, the rate of drinking people in Romania shows that 57% of men and 21.1% of women consume at least 60 grams of pure alcohol at least once a month. The report by WHO investigates that 80 percent of individuals aged 15 to 39 exceed the threshold for alcohol consumption from a health risk perspective (including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and lifestyle-related diseases). There are three reasons why Romanian people often drink too much. One reason is that Romania has a well-established tradition of regularly drinking local spirits like wine and tuică (a potent plum brandy). Particularly in rural areas, the custom of drinking these spirits with meals remains deeply ingrained. Secondly, Romania has particularly low alcohol taxes within the EU, making alcohol inexpensive and readily available in various locations. Unlike Japan, its alcohol tax laws do not prohibit the production of homemade alcoholic beverages, meaning anyone can make their own. This creates an environment where alcohol is easily accessible. While alcoholic drinks’ prices have been rising in recent years due to high urban living costs and wage increases, they can still be about 30% cheaper on average than in Japan. The third reason is that young people started binge drinking just like in Japan. In Europe, there are a lot of clubs and bars compared to Japan, and a developed nightlife. Students can participate in such alcoholic events whenever they want because the university also holds club events “Do not let alcohol control you.” This is the Japanese proverb that expresses the dangers of alcohol and how to use it as you know. The accurate origin is unclear, but one prominent theory suggests it spread as a cautionary tale during the Edo period because many people made mistakes after drinking too much sake. Despite the existence of warnings about the dangers of alcohol approximately 200 to 300 years ago, the fact that alcohol-related illnesses and accidents still occur today demonstrates just how highly addictive alcohol is.
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