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The French like eating, but they also love to drink, particularly alcoholic drinks. For centuries they have been producing wine, beer, spirits... and many poets, writers, and artists were famous for writing masterpieces under the influence of alcohol.
For instance Alfred de Musset, a 19th-century poet, wrote: Qu'importe le flacon, pourvu qu'on ait l'ivresse, nevermind the bottle, as long as you're intoxicated. All of this contributed to make alcohol a very popular social habit.
Things are now changing in , a country where alcoholism was still a cause for concern not so long ago. So, when you travel through and sample delicious wines and spirits, it's always worth ing the slogan Boire ou conduire, il faut choisir, drink or drive, it's your choice. Santé!

(* = familiar, ** = very familiar, *** = vulgar, v = Verlan (back-slang), Lit. = literally)

transcript  Click here for a transcript of all the expressions in "Drinking".


Argument Class Drinking Family
Food Friends Going out Health
Interjections Money Moods Music
Play up/Play down Politics Professions Pulling

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