Case in point European countries where the drinking age is 18, but in most Eurpoean countries it is customary for kids as young as 12 to drink at the table with their parents. As a result, binge drinking and habitual alcoholism is a small fraction of what it is in the U.S.
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Case in point European countries where the drinking age is 18, but in most Eurpoean countries it is customary for kids as young as 12 to drink at the table with their parents. As a result, binge drinking and habitual alcoholism is a small fraction of what it is in the U.S.
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