Reasons to drink with G

  • Social event; people often drink when going out with friends.

  • Big life milestone; many celebrate graduation with drinks.

  • Sadness or loss; some people drink to cope with grief.

  • Going out with girls or to meet girls is a common drinking motive.

  • Dates or breakups with a girlfriend often lead to drinking.

  • Bad mood or irritation; some drink when feeling grumpy.

  • Got fired
  • Casinos and gambling nights often go hand in hand with drinking.

  • Meeting the guys / boys’ night is a common excuse to drink.

  • Direct motive: the goal itself is to get drunk.

  • Feeling guilty or ashamed; some drink to numb guilt.

  • Fear or stress about getting fired can push someone to drink.

  • Good or bad grades can both be “let’s drink” reasons.

  • Happy moments and good times often invite celebratory drinks.

  • “Had a good day, let’s have a drink” is very common.

  • Greed as a vice can drive excess drinking.

  • Wanting to get drunk is itself a drinking motive.

  • Being dumped is a classic heartbreak drinking reason.

  • People often drink to cope with grief.

  • Celebrating a great day is a common reason to drink.

  • “Girls night” is a popular social drinking occasion.

  • Losing grandma can lead to drinking from sadness.

  • Feeling glad or happy can motivate celebratory drinks.

  • People drink to celebrate or reflect with gratitude.

  • Weddings and getting married spur celebratory drinking.

  • Good vibes as a mood can lead to casual drinking.

  • Going to a party is a classic context for drinking.

  • Some drink as they feel themselves getting old.

  • Great Depression here as deep sadness, reason to drink.

  • A good mood often sparks a celebratory drink.

  • People sometimes drink when they feel like giving up.

  • Guilt or feeling guilty can drive coping drinking.

  • Good news is a classic reason to celebrate with drinks.

  • Going out socially often includes drinking.

  • Being thirsty can motivate drinking (any drink).

  • Game day often means watching sports and drinking.

  • Some people drink when facing adulthood changes.

  • Hanging out with girlfriends often includes drinks.

  • grown up
  • Being grounded can lead to stress-drinking vibes.

  • gone
  • Golfing
  • Social gatherings are classic reasons to drink.

  • Gangrene
  • Sex success story, many toast to that.

  • Many drink while gaming or after big matches.

  • Promotion at work is a common drinking reason.

  • Weddings and marriages often involve heavy toasting.

  • New jobs are classic “let’s grab a drink” moments.

  • Scoring a big goal often leads to celebratory drinks.

  • Feeling pure joy makes people raise a glass.

  • Social get-togethers often revolve around drinking.

  • Landing any job can spark celebratory drinking.

  • Going out with friends is a classic reason to drink.

  • Dark joke reason: “God said so” as fake justification.

  • People blame divine hate as a reason to drink sadly.

  • Dark reason: despair or hopelessness driving drinking.

  • Breakups hurt; many drink to cope with heartbreak.

  • Similar to despair, some drink when they give up.

  • Promotion celebrations often involve drinks.

  • Success and good grades often lead to partying.

  • Parties commonly include drinking as social fun.

  • Feeling like you're losing sanity can trigger drinking.

  • Feeling mentally overwhelmed can lead to drinking.

  • Chasing glory or success can push some to drink.

  • Breakup pain is a classic reason people drink.

  • Feeling overly excited or elated can prompt a toast.

  • Divorce stress or relief often leads to drinking.

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