tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6810412110857060752.post6346952900990557286..comments2023-10-11T04:50:46.986-07:00Comments on DNApes: culture more then consumption determines reaction to alcoholMimi Arandjelovichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11053231478359501631noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6810412110857060752.post-77317203456050401392011-10-12T04:07:56.090-07:002011-10-12T04:07:56.090-07:00Interesting Post Mimi,
I would agree with the lad...Interesting Post Mimi,<br /><br />I would agree with the lady. I used to belong to a culture known as 'western civilisation' although I must admit, what I now know about culture, I would not classify that as having been a culture at all. It has no clear simply articulated codes of conduct, that the entire 'culture' adhere to. Anyway while I was a member of that alleged 'culture' I behaved very similar to your British friends.<br /><br />I gave up that culture and found myself a new culture; a small cult, as it is (small culture, being a cult), a tribe that does have clear articulated values, codoes of conduct, simply articulated, etc. My views towards alcohol totally changed; as has my behaviour when I do have a drink, which is infrequent; and very very seldom in great quantities. <br /><br />Your Bavarian Beerlady reminds me of good German friend with whom I sailed with on SY Aiglon through the Greek Islands, and went to the Munich Beerfest with.Andrea Muhrrteynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13455575591213217060noreply@blogger.com