Britain, England
English people love to drink. Every night, men and women, each holding a cup, gather around the street bar. We talked about something and didn't say goodbye until midnight. Drinking has become an indispensable part of British life, and drinking standing up is also their most unique label.
China
People in China love to drink white wine, and when they are drunk, they drink hangover soup. Have one drink when you are happy and two drinks when you are in pain. Drinking has become a way of communication in China. Gradually
Formed a unique wine culture in China. Wine is more closely related to people's fate, wine has been widely integrated into people's lives, and the wine culture close to "life" has been unprecedentedly enriched and developed. Such as birthday party, wedding party, funeral party, etc.
Related wine customs and wine rituals have become the content of life. The per capita annual alcohol consumption in China is 10.6 1 liter, and the annual alcohol consumption of men is 13.68 liter.
Russia
The Russian nation is one of the most popular drinkers in the world. Unfortunately, Russians not only like to drink, but also like to get drunk. Russians usually drink more casually, only
If you want to drink, you can sit on the bar in a bar or ballroom. You can also stand against the wall in the city and drink alone; You can also walk down the street with a bottle to drink. As for appetizers, I'm not particular about them. It can be one piece.
A piece of bread, sausage or a pickled cucumber, etc.
France
The French are famous for making wine, and the French are famous for drinking. The annual consumption of pure alcohol per adult is 30 liters, which is bigger than the second place in the world.
Italians have more than twice as much 14 liter, while Switzerland, which ranks third, has a per capita 12 liter. The French drink almost as much tea as the British. They drink it day and night when they think about it. Here, wine is regarded as a common drink.
An ordinary drink. The French say that wine can not only bring happiness, but also hurt people, just like women and money.
Ecuador
Ecuador was originally part of the Inca Empire. On weekdays, Ecuadorians will go to a bar for a drink in the early hours of the morning, or buy a bottle of wine at a street shop in the middle of the night, or have a beer or cocktail at the stadium on weekends. Wine has become the most important part of their lives.
Moldova
The country with the largest per capita alcohol consumption in the world is Moldova, with a per capita alcohol consumption of 18.22 liters. Followed by the Czech Republic, the per capita annual alcohol consumption is 16.45 liters. Followed by Hungary 16.27 liters, Russia 15.76 liters and Ukraine 15.6 liters.
South Korea
It is true that Koreans love drinking, and Korean men are more famous for drinking. "Have a drink together" has become a mantra that people often talk about. Koreans don't drink enough.
Not small, the report released by the World Health Organization not long ago shows that the annual consumption of pure alcohol per capita in Korea 15 years old and above is 14.4 liters, ranking second in the world after Slovenia. 20101Koreans over 5 years old
On average, each person drank 1.5 bottles of whisky, 80 bottles of soju and 100 bottles of beer. South Korean media reported that South Korea "fell into the jar of wine" and Koreans became "drunkards".
Uganda
Uganda is a country in central Africa. The country with the highest level of alcohol consumption in the world is a country with a cultural tradition of table wine. The annual per capita alcohol consumption in Uganda is about 65,438+05 years old.
Germany
In Germany, drinking is becoming a serious social problem. According to the German newspaper Le Monde reported on the 27th, the number of deaths caused by drinking in Germany is 74,000 each year, accounting for 9% of the total number of deaths. The per capita alcohol consumption in Germany is twice the world average. Among the population aged 0/8 to 64 in Germany, 9.5 million people have alcohol problems, of which130,000 people have long-term dependence on alcohol.
Australia
Australians like to drink for a long time. According to statistics, 1 person in every 8 people in Australia drinks too much; On average, 10 people die of diseases caused by excessive drinking every day.
Or an accident. What is even more worrying is that the number of alcoholics in Australia tends to be younger. Drinking seems to be an inseparable part of Australian life. Social welfare in this country is good, and people often come in droves after work.
Gather in the bar and talk about everything; Every major sports event, the bar has become a good place for sports-loving Australians to watch the game. Over time, drinking has become not only a habit for Australians, but almost a habit.
Lifestyle. As the local people often say, how can there be no wine in life?
-The above information comes from the Internet.