Lung cancer statistics, by country:
http://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/c...rs/by-country/
Alcohol deaths, by country:
http://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/c...ol/by-country/
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Lung cancer statistics, by country:
http://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/c...rs/by-country/
Alcohol deaths, by country:
http://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/c...ol/by-country/
I suppose that might be considered a dependency, worth keeping an eye on.
Nobody wants to be an addled oldster taking a tumble down the stairs.
I worry about younger people, hitting the booze hard and frequently and not thinking a thing of it--all in the name of "entertainment."
My Grandma never drank because she had a father and daughter die of it. I never drank at all until my mid 40's because I was too busy raising kids, going to college and working. If we have more then 1 drink when out we either walk home or uber it. when we were in Italy people would have a glass of wine with lunch and then a nap and then go back to work. But because of the long break in the middle of the day they ended up working until 7pm.
both times we were in Poland people can really put away the liquor and seem fine. They always do a lot of eating, snacking with it like meats, cheese and bread. They love their Vodka.
I am coming too:~)
I'm between 7 & 8. Work nights I have 1 and occasionally a 2nd. Weekends I generally have 1 and sometimes 2 or 3. Yesterday I was off work to celebrate my double-nickel birthday. I had 3 drinks. Why? I bought myself a bottle of Irish Cream. I will have a shot in last cup of morning every day I do not work until it's gone. Then after work my usual Vodka/cran. And yes, sometimes a 2nd.
THere are days I don't have a cocktail in the evening but those days are few. Do I think it's a problem? No. The difference being: Do I feel I HAVE to have the cocktail vs, do I WANT to have that cocktail. There is a physical need for those with the alcohol gene (yes there is a genetic marker for alcoholism).
Catherine, I think a sense of obligation is one possibility, but not the only one. Here's a couple more. 1. The person you were talking to was reminded of you through the conversation -- "I like this person! And hey, doesn't she do market research? And hey, Friend was looking for someone to do that!" 2. The person you were speaking to was reminded that you someone who cared about other people -- enough that you have some idea of what a former colleagues' daughter is doing quite specifically, when a lot of people might have no idea that a former colleague had
a daughter -- and thought, "This is the kind of person I want to recommend to my friend."
I think quid pro quo arrangements are common most places, but as much as anything it's about strengthening ties in a network and coming to see each other a little differently, rather than a this-for-that obligation.