Well, late birthday for boombie' then!
Shrooblord wrote:It used to be 16 in Holland, but they cranked it up to 18 at the beginning of this year. Dun rely no wai
It happened several years ago in France. Now you can't buy alcohol in stores, and people start asking for your ID from time to time, although it's not as frequent as in the US (do I really look like I'm less then 21? I should grow a beard and keep it, I'm getting more and more bored of having to show my passport every single time).
Adsolution wrote:In my opinion, it shouldn't be illegal to drink at any age, rather, our culture should have our parents introduce us to and teach us how to be responsible with alcohol. Way back when that was the case, kids would usually get a small glass during a meal, and that lead it not to be seen as a rebellious act, so their misuse was far less common among the population.
That is what my parents did, basically. My brothers and I tried drinking alcohol progressively, the first time around 13/14, then proposing it occasionnally (or for big events like new year's eve) until we started asking for some or got used to drinking usual alcohol (which in France is wine, and you know it's hard to get used to red wine...).