Fall of daytime drinking

Surely that's the other way round, the people drinking are the morons due to the alcohol inhibiting their brain functions? And the dull people are the ones that need alcohol to have a good time or make a good impression?

Makes sense to me.

Or people could stop with the sweeping generalisations that don't hold true. :)

Some people will always be morons and some people will always be dull, alcohol doesn't change that basic fact, it can however make those traits more noticeable.
 
I find it's best to avoid dinner time drinking unless I fancy a crushing mid afternoon headache........which I never seem to for some reason. After work drinking is where it's at.
 
On the last two days of our build last year in the summer (of what we had of it), we were putting all the roofing back together with our carpenters who did the dormers so it was ready for the roofers, each enjoying a beer - nothing wrong with that. (Maybe should've waited to get off the roof, but what the heck).

I'd personally just enjoy one or two beers than get lashed.
 
An afternoon beer is something that I'll never be able to enjoy in my working life. Bloody loved it as a student (of course). Going to lunch in the summer and having a pint of ale from Southside Bar was brilliant.

Nothing wrong with one pint I don't think for most people, reasons already expertly highlighted above. It's when you have more than one that you run into trouble.

Going into work in the morning drunk is not all that cool.

The Italian builders that helped with our place in Italy would without fail have a beer in the afternoon with lunch. Productivity wasn't affected, it just wasn't all that great in the first place :p
 
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