concept   alcohol consumption

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1 alcohol consumption Western cultures Moderate alcohol consumption is socially acceptable and common in social gatherings and celebrations in Western cultures. 32
2 alcohol consumption Saudi Arabia Alcohol consumption is prohibited in public spaces in Saudi Arabia due to religious and cultural norms. 16
3 alcohol consumption Middle Eastern Alcohol consumption is prohibited or restricted in many Middle Eastern countries due to religious and cultural beliefs. 13
4 alcohol consumption Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, alcohol consumption is socially unacceptable due to religious and cultural norms. 11
5 alcohol consumption Islamic countries Alcohol consumption is prohibited and culturally unacceptable in Islamic countries. 9
6 alcohol consumption Middle Eastern countries Alcohol consumption in Middle Eastern countries is influenced by religious and cultural factors, leading to restrictions on drinking age and public behavior. 8
7 alcohol consumption Australia Alcohol consumption is a regularly-accepted social activity in Australian culture, often linked to socializing and outdoor events. 7
8 alcohol consumption India In India, abstaining from alcohol is common due to cultural and religious norms. 7
9 alcohol consumption Iran Alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited in Iran due to religious and cultural norms. 7
10 alcohol consumption Middle East Alcohol consumption is uncommon and often prohibited in the Middle East due to religious and cultural reasons. 7
11 alcohol consumption United States In the United States, alcohol consumption is socially acceptable and legally allowed in various settings with a drinking age of 21. 7
12 alcohol consumption Iran In Iran, alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited and considered a sin due to religious and legal restrictions. 6
13 alcohol consumption Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited and illegal due to religious and legal regulations. 6
14 alcohol consumption Secular countries Alcohol consumption is legal and socially accepted in secular countries and is often part of social activities and celebrations. 6
15 alcohol consumption Conservative cultures Alcohol consumption in conservative cultures is heavily regulated or prohibited due to religious and cultural beliefs. 5
16 alcohol consumption India Alcohol consumption in India is limited and culturally sensitive, but there is a growing interest in craft beer consumption. 5
17 alcohol consumption Muslim Muslim cultures generally prohibit alcohol consumption due to Islamic law. 5
18 alcohol consumption Russia In Russia, vodka is culturally significant and heavy alcohol consumption is socially acceptable. 5
19 alcohol consumption United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, alcohol consumption, especially beer, is closely tied to pub culture and social gatherings. 5
20 alcohol consumption Christianity In Christianity, moderate alcohol consumption is accepted and moderation and temperance are encouraged. 4
21 alcohol consumption Conservative Asian In conservative Asian cultures, alcohol consumption is restricted or frowned upon due to religious or cultural beliefs. 4
22 alcohol consumption New Zealand In New Zealand, social drinking is widely practiced and associated with socializing and outdoor activities. 4
23 alcohol consumption Protestant Christianity Moderate alcohol consumption is accepted, while excessive drinking is discouraged in Protestant Christian culture. 4
24 alcohol consumption Qatar Alcohol consumption is restricted and socially unacceptable in public in Qatar due to religious and cultural norms. 4
25 alcohol consumption Afghanistan In Afghanistan, alcohol consumption is strictly forbidden and punishable due to religious and legal restrictions. 3
26 alcohol consumption European countries In European countries, alcohol consumption is socially accepted and common in social gatherings and celebrations. 3
27 alcohol consumption Ireland The pub culture and socializing over drinks, particularly beer, is deeply ingrained in Irish social gatherings. 3
28 alcohol consumption Japan Alcohol consumption in Japan is highly influenced by social etiquette and traditional beer is more popular than other forms of alcohol. 3
29 alcohol consumption Pakistan In Pakistan, alcohol consumption is culturally and religiously sensitive, often regarded as taboo and limited in certain regions. 3
30 alcohol consumption Abrahamic religions Drinking alcohol is forbidden or discouraged in Abrahamic religions due to religious beliefs. 2
31 alcohol consumption Canada Canada has diverse alcohol culture with varying legal drinking ages and a strong craft beer tradition. 2
32 alcohol consumption Catholic countries In Catholic countries, alcohol consumption, especially wine, holds religious and traditional importance, with an emphasis on moderation. 2
33 alcohol consumption Christian cultures In Christian cultures, alcohol consumption is influenced by religious regulations and may be restricted during certain events. 2
34 alcohol consumption Christianity-influenced countries Alcohol consumption is common in Christianity-influenced countries but may face restrictions and disapproval in some denominations. 2
35 alcohol consumption Conservative religious societies In conservative religious societies, alcohol consumption may be restricted or prohibited due to religious or cultural beliefs. 2
36 alcohol consumption Eastern European countries Alcohol consumption is prevalent and socially acceptable in Eastern European countries, often part of cultural traditions. 2
37 alcohol consumption Mormon community Alcohol consumption is generally forbidden in the Mormon community due to religious beliefs. 2
38 alcohol consumption Muslim-majority countries Alcohol consumption is restricted or prohibited in Muslim-majority countries by Islamic law and cultural norms. 2
39 alcohol consumption New Zealand In New Zealand, alcohol consumption is integrated into social life and events and viewed as normal and enjoyable. 2
40 alcohol consumption Religion Alcohol consumption is either prohibited or discouraged in various religious teachings. 2
41 alcohol consumption Russian Alcohol consumption, particularly vodka, is deeply rooted in Russian social and cultural traditions. 2
42 alcohol consumption South Korea Alcohol consumption in South Korea is deeply ingrained in social and work-related settings, with a growing interest in craft beer. 2
43 alcohol consumption Sweden In Sweden, alcohol consumption, including craft beer, is socially acceptable and emphasizes quality and innovation. 2
44 alcohol consumption Ukraine Ukrainians prefer traditional alcoholic beverages like vodka and beer over craft beer. 2
45 alcohol consumption Western Christian culture Moderate alcohol consumption is common in Western Christian culture, but excessive drinking is discouraged, particularly in religious settings. 2
46 alcohol consumption liberal societies In liberal societies, alcohol consumption is viewed as a personal choice for socializing and relaxation. 2
47 alcohol consumption Arabic speaking countries Alcohol consumption is restricted or prohibited in Arabic speaking countries due to religious and cultural beliefs. 1
48 alcohol consumption Catholicism in Western countries Catholicism in Western countries promotes moderate alcohol consumption and discourages excessive drinking due to potential sinful behavior. 1
49 alcohol consumption Caucasian cultures Alcohol consumption plays a central role in socializing and cultural rituals in Caucasian cultures. 1
50 alcohol consumption Christian-majority countries In Christian-majority countries, moderate alcohol consumption is acceptable for social events and religious ceremonies. 1
51 alcohol consumption Christianity in Europe Wine is a central component of religious rituals in European Christian culture. 1
52 alcohol consumption Christianity-based cultures In Christianity-based cultures, moderate alcohol consumption is encouraged, but excessive drinking is generally discouraged. 1
53 alcohol consumption Conservative societies in the Middle East In conservative Middle Eastern societies, alcohol consumption is frequently restricted or prohibited because of religious and cultural norms. 1
54 alcohol consumption Countries with religious alcohol restrictions Alcohol consumption is restricted or prohibited in countries with religious alcohol restrictions due to religious beliefs. 1
55 alcohol consumption Eastern Orthodox Christian countries Alcohol is commonly consumed and offered during religious celebrations in Eastern Orthodox Christian countries. 1
56 alcohol consumption Global Alcohol consumption is a widespread social activity across cultures worldwide. 1
57 alcohol consumption Greece Moderate wine drinking is a common part of Greek culture and is often enjoyed with meals. 1
58 alcohol consumption Indigenous communities In Indigenous communities, alcohol consumption may be limited or prohibited due to traditional cultural beliefs and colonial history. 1
59 alcohol consumption Jewish Jewish culture may moderate alcohol consumption through religious practices like blessings over wine and restrictions on certain holidays. 1
60 alcohol consumption Judeo-Christian Alcohol consumption is common in Judeo-Christian culture, but excessive drinking is frowned upon. 1
61 alcohol consumption Latin American countries Alcohol consumption, especially with meals, is a traditional cultural practice in Latin American countries and is viewed as part of a healthy lifestyle. 1
62 alcohol consumption Maldives Alcohol consumption is only permitted in tourist resorts and is not allowed for local Maldivians. 1
63 alcohol consumption Mediterranean countries Moderate alcohol consumption is a traditional cultural practice in Mediterranean countries, often seen as part of a healthy lifestyle when consumed with meals. 1
64 alcohol consumption Middle Eastern Islamic culture Alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited in Middle Eastern Islamic culture. 1
65 alcohol consumption North American countries Alcohol consumption is socially accepted and commonly practiced in North American countries, particularly during social events and celebrations. 1
66 alcohol consumption Pacific Island nations Alcohol consumption in Pacific Island nations is not as socially accepted and prevalent due to cultural traditions and influences. 1
67 alcohol consumption Shia Muslim community In Shia Muslim culture, alcohol consumption is strictly prohibited by religious laws and considered sinful. 1
68 alcohol consumption Sikhism Alcohol consumption is prohibited in Sikhism. 1
69 alcohol consumption Southeast Asian countries Alcohol consumption is relatively common and socially accepted in Southeast Asian countries, with variations based on cultures and religions. 1
70 alcohol consumption Sunni Muslim communities Alcohol consumption is prohibited and restricted in Sunni Muslim communities due to religious beliefs. 1
71 alcohol consumption Western liberal countries Alcohol consumption is socially acceptable and commonly part of social gatherings in Western liberal countries. 1
72 alcohol consumption Western secular countries In Western secular countries, alcohol consumption is socially acceptable and commonly consumed, although regulated by age restrictions. 1
73 alcohol consumption legal system Laws regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol, including legal drinking age restrictions. 1
74 alcohol consumption recreational use Alcohol consumption for recreational use is legal and common in many countries. 1