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I think the statistics given by Keltoi and Woodrow should put this notion to bed. In my (admittedly somewhat limited) experience with Americans, I've always found them rather averse to drinking, and I've seen them shocked by the amount people drink in the UK. In a Hollywood film, if a character gets drunk it's usually seen as a major personal disaster, whereas in a British film it's usually presented as being much more ordinary. It's probably right that there's a problematic alcohol culture in the US, but the same is true of lots of countries, as the figures show.
Peace
The point of this post was to highlight the problem so rampant in america unlike any other western or eastern nation.
I think the statistics given by Keltoi and Woodrow should put this notion to bed. In my (admittedly somewhat limited) experience with Americans, I've always found them rather averse to drinking, and I've seen them shocked by the amount people drink in the UK. In a Hollywood film, if a character gets drunk it's usually seen as a major personal disaster, whereas in a British film it's usually presented as being much more ordinary. It's probably right that there's a problematic alcohol culture in the US, but the same is true of lots of countries, as the figures show.
Peace