Reasons to drink with C

  • Feeling sad or crying is a common reason people drink.

  • Stress from children or parenting can push some to drink.

  • Celebration is a classic reason to drink alcohol.

  • Christmas holidays often involve festive drinking.

  • Crying from sadness or heartbreak can trigger drinking.

  • Celebrating successes or events is a common drinking reason.

  • People drink to celebrate wins, birthdays, milestones.

  • Some drink to look or feel “cool” in social groups.

  • Being cheated on can drive heartbreak drinking sessions.

  • Insomnia or can’t sleep leads some to drink to doze.

  • Being cheated on can be a painful drinking reason.

  • A really crappy day is a classic excuse to drink.

  • Pandemic stress and fear pushed many to drink.

  • A strong craving for alcohol can itself be the reason.

  • Feeling cranky or irritable can trigger drinking.

  • People often drink while camping as part of the fun.

  • After a car accident, some drink to cope with shock.

  • Chilling/relaxing is a common motive to have a drink.

  • Celebrations like birthdays or wins often involve drinks.

  • "Cause why not" is a casual, joking reason to drink.

  • Being caught cheating could trigger heavy drinking.

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  • Cravings for alcohol can be a direct reason.

  • A crush can push people to liquid courage.

  • General craziness/chaos as a reason to drink.

  • Some drink to warm up when it’s cold outside.

  • Getting or losing cash can spark drinking.

  • Feeling careless can lead to reckless drinking.

  • Many drink because they can’t sleep or relax.

  • Coping with stress or pain via drinking.

  • Christmas party is a classic drinking occasion.

  • “’Cause I want to” is a blunt, valid motive.

  • Can’t stop drinking describes ongoing reason.

  • A crap day is a textbook reason to drink.

  • Some drink to feel calm or more relaxed.

  • People often drink out of simple curiosity.

  • A crappy life is sadly a common drinking motive.

  • Feeling cheerful can inspire celebratory drinks.

  • Carnival parties frequently involve heavy drinking.

  • Carelessness can lead people to start drinking.

  • Feeling crabby or irritable can push someone to drink.

  • Stress from coronavirus has driven many to drink.

  • Some drink to seem cool or gain coolness.

  • People may drink when confused or overwhelmed.

  • Fear of a colonoscopy might drive nervous drinking.

  • “Cause you can” = I drink just because I can

  • Car trouble can push people to drink from stress

  • Many drink to calm down and reduce anxiety

  • Big calamities or disasters can trigger drinking

  • Some drink to cool down and relax after heat/stress

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