Russian scientists have come to a conclusion (and managed to prove it!!!) that if there are some alcoholic drinks left when the party is over, then there are certain problems in the relationships of people partying together, kind of misunderstanding. As for me, I just wonder why there can be only one reason. Can't we, for example, conclude that there were too many drinks for the people present?! And what do you think?
But what if you suddenly realize that you can't drink any more? What if you fed up with alcohol and feel disgusted with your own state? Can we call it depression?)
I remember after shooting "Fight Club" in 1999, there was a big party with all the cast and the stuff. My friend Brad Pitt got loaded as a scotsman, I was tight too, but we drunk every thing to the last drop, and there was no misunderstanding after that - that's another argument "for" this russian research! BTW - do you, russians, always research something concrning only alcohol?))
Jared_Leto. we really research and can research a lot concerning the way we live, feel, work and think Since that post was about drinking alcohol, I would like to add that drinking patterns vary from family to family. A booze-up "session" is part of a usual "programme". BTW, the point is about alcoholic "leftovers" - if any left, there is a question "WHY?"
I think if there is some alcohol left, it is too much of it for a company. And this means everyone is heavily drunk. So problems are natural in this situation)
Research findings can really be true, this is a kind of average indication of common practices. Quite convincing if you you really look deep into the matter.
I hardly remember when there were some drinks left. People always plan their partys, so if there is smth left, I guess they are all different people. By the way, as Russian saying goes "Doesn't matter how much vodka you would take - you'll have to buy more anyway".