Ok- first- I could have written almost the same thing as 33girl! She is right on the money. And yes, SAEActive, greeks
do need to stand up and take responsibilty for these things (even if the kid that was drunk at the frat party is a GDI & had 8 beers before he showed up at your house
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Originally posted by Fayissi
Drinking can be classified as 'binge' if more than five drinks are consumed in an hour. To be fair most students aren't like . . . well I think I'll have a glass of sherry with dinner-lea
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But I've been noticing a lot of references to binge drinking and college. I've heard different definitions of bing drinking, like the one Fayissi posted, but also "drinking more than X drinks in one sitting", etc. As with most stats, I'm sure it has to do with the point one wishes to make.
So, if when I was in college I had 2-3 drinks
every day, I wouldn't be a binge drinker. But if I went out two weekends a month and drank around 4-5 drinks on both occassions, I
would be a binge drinker. Now, which scenario makes you think I need to get to a 12-step program pronto?
I know the drinking habits of friends and myself in college. We
occassionally went out drinking. Usually on the weekend... when we didn't have class the next day. I also know the drinking habits of my friends now (offical "adults" out of college) and they, too, occasssionally go out drinking, usually on the weekend when they don't have to work the next day. And they often drink more than 2 drinks on these nights.
I'm not trying to say binge drinking, or excessive drinking in itself, are not problems. But I am getting a little annoyed at all of the articles stating binge drinking statistics. If that's the case, maybe we should all drink nightly so we, too, are not binge drinkers.
I, too, am of the camp that Americans have the wrong approach to alchohol, and I've been that way since I was a teenager & visited Europe and saw that alcohol wasn't a big deal to kids there. They weren't out to get drunk, they just wanted a beer with dinner.
Ok, just wanted to get that off my chest... drinking in America is a problem. Only because Americans make it a big deal to begin with.