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Alcohol Awareness Week

Hey everyone,
This week (7–13 July 2025) marks Alcohol Awareness Week, led by Alcohol Change UK, with this year’s focus on “alcohol and work.”
Do you ever feel pressure to drink at social events? Or that drinking alcohol impacts your work (or even studies?).
Have you tried cutting back- maybe even going alcohol‑free for a few days or drinking zero drinks whilst out…..does not drinking make you feel weird or like you are missing out?
Are young people drinking less?
Surprisingly (or not?) young people today are drinking less than previous generations: Young people age 13-25 are drinking less with over a third of 18-24 year olds who now say they don’t drink at all!
We would love to hear your thoughts on this…..it’s certainly something which should be celebrated more!
This week (7–13 July 2025) marks Alcohol Awareness Week, led by Alcohol Change UK, with this year’s focus on “alcohol and work.”
Do you ever feel pressure to drink at social events? Or that drinking alcohol impacts your work (or even studies?).
Have you tried cutting back- maybe even going alcohol‑free for a few days or drinking zero drinks whilst out…..does not drinking make you feel weird or like you are missing out?
Are young people drinking less?
Surprisingly (or not?) young people today are drinking less than previous generations: Young people age 13-25 are drinking less with over a third of 18-24 year olds who now say they don’t drink at all!
We would love to hear your thoughts on this…..it’s certainly something which should be celebrated more!
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I should say i don't drink now, Only for major events, which is rare.
I do drink, it’s one of the small luxuries I do spend my money on, but then again I’m happy with cheap wine from the supermarket. Going to the pub is great for socialising, but I have spent £40 on rounds of drinks before, which is not sustainable long term.
I think a lot of young people are right into fitness and things these days too, so alcohol doesn’t really align with that - you can tell I’m not one of those people, though I am trying to be a little healthier.
Some people also have negative past experiences with it, either because they got too drunk one time and it made them ill, or a family member has a bad relationship with it.
I have also noticed over the past couple of years that drinking culture has changed a lot among young people. Among those my age I know who do drink, I am in a minority in that I will have one or 2 drinks at home. A lot of young people only drink when they go out, but that means excessive drinking every single time they drink. I have a friend like this too.
https://alcoholchange.org.uk/blog/continued-decline-in-youth-drinking-no-cause-for-complacency
Good to hear your thoughts on the effects of alcohol too - we also have an interesting article here......
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As for me I'm not really a huge fan of drinking spirits or alcohol in general as I'm not fond of the taste (plus I'm already hyper as it is when I drink Pepsi max 😂 😝 so having a drink would make me more hyper). I think the only time I will drink is at special occasions, Christmas etc because for me it's like a treat, plus booze is so expensive at the moment too. I do love a nice cider now and then or the odd martini at christmas, especially cider in this hot weather, its refreshing and cooling. However I tend to drink more water and soft drinks more mainly because of staying hydrated and being on medication as well.
There's a lot of insight from you all here, with @DonnerKebab @independent_ and @Amy22 mentioning less money and disposable income for everyone, so it not being a choice as such and an indicator of bigger problems in the world
@ellie2000 @AnonymousToe @Amy22 Have pointed out some reasons why people may make the choice not to drink such as social anxiety, it not being good for your health when used to excess, and it also interfering with medication for a lot of people (which I actually hadnt considered so thank you for pointing that one out!)
There were also mentions of bad experiences with alcohol whether that is yourself or family members, and I think it's true that even one bad experience can be a huge put off, which is so valid!
As a follow-up question, I wonder if you all had any insights on how you feel about the culture surrounding drinking at the moment? As in, do you feel comfy speaking about not wanting a drink right now, or having a drink if the group you're with might not to?
I know in the past it could be seen as something you 'had' to do in a social situation - I wonder where it sits now in your experiences?