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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