Can wine be drunk by teenagers?!


Question:

Can wine be drunk by teenagers?


Answers:
Anything "can" happen. . .Many families include wine as part of their meals, etc so teenagers are used to wine compared to when you get older, and go out for drinks with friends you'll have a lot more than at a family dinner, or drink something like beer or other mixed drinks. However, based off of where you live, and what the laws are there, it is never legal for teenagers to drink wine if they are under the drinking age. There is no exemption or anything, even if some places ignore it more so than others (not America!)

not really
depends on your tolerance
i can drink a couple of bottles of wine

Sure it can but the problem is that its not legal until age 21. So the answer to you question is YES it can be drunk but NO it shouldn't

Yes, if they are in their late teens ...

not legally in the united states. but i don't know where you live.

Are you asking about the legal aspects? No, it is not legal for teens to drink in most countries.

But I have no issues with teens enjoying a glass of wine in the presence of a guardian.

no

No way!! How can you even think about it.The legal age for drinking any kind of ALCOHOL IS AGED 18YEARS AND ABOVE. Just because its wine that does not mean there is no alcohol content in it.
Different wines have different alcohol levels, ranging from 2% right upto 64%.
Its a myth that wine made at home during christmas season is non alcholic. Not possible because you have to ferment the grapes, and there itself you have content.

So dont be fooled, if anyone says its not alcohol.
Think before you act.
All the best!!

WINE should not be drunk by one because

its saying :-----

The reason for any conflict is 3 "W"
1-WINE
2-WOMEN
3-WEALTH

no please... no drinks... no drugs... study well... lest how will you earn bread to survive...?

No

Yes, it can. In the United States parents can serve wine to their children at home if it's done in a responsible manner. Say, for instance, a glass with dinner. This is legal in almost all states (not CT).

What a teenager can not do is purchase alcohol.

yah it can be, but with a limit

Sure, why not? It's good for you.

The more you drink, the smarter you get!!!

Yep in little quantity, but do not make it a habit, may be once in a week, large quantity leads to hard drinks

wine may be consumed by anyone old enough to hold the bottle to their lips.

May not be legal in the eyes of society, but it is done.

no

Depending on where you are it may be illegal to drink.

But besides that it depends on individual, they may be very allergic to it. Break out, choke to death, so have to be care full.

teenagers can drink wine. but just a little for their happiness. you know the famous proverb "too much of anything is good for nothing" so drink less be safe. dont stick to it frequently.

well,i guess it could be but it's still illegal until ur 21...

if teens want to they can !

s. but it depends on ur limit

why not?! wine is good for health too especially fruit wine. besides, it has low % alcohol.
try it..its very nice...

Social bonding

Different types of drinks can bond social groups, classes, and even nations-such as Guinness in Ireland, tequila in Mexico, whiskey in Scotland, and ouzo in Greece. In the U.S, Europe, and Australia, wine is often drunk with meals, while beer is popular for informal get-together. Teenagers often drink the same brands as their friends to show that they are members of a social group.

HEALTH RISKS AND BENEFITS
The world health organisation lists alcohol as a leading health risk worldwide. Alcohol abuse causes about 4 percent of disease and 1.8 million deaths around the each year. Heavy drinking can affect nearly every part of the body, causing liver and brain damage, high blood pressure and strokes, and the cancers. Regarding the teenagers or for the adults actually alcohol is not recommend for any age.

Thanks
sam

Not legally. (contributing to a minor)

you can take wine.




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