What does it mean exactly when people “quit drinking”?
Question by Elaine Leon: What does it mean exactly when people “quit drinking”?
When someone has a drinking problem & its time to quit drinking, what does that mean? Does it mean that they won’t consume alcohol at all, ever. Or does it mean they will only consume once a month or every so often? Or switch to only wine or only “healthy” alcohol drinks, once a week and such?
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Answer by moneydude
it means they will drink less and less often i think
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