Referring to Europe, I've been there, few countries actually. Some places do ID but a lot of places don't. Now some countries are starting to crack down due to various reasons. France being one of these
It's because of the Evil Gnome(french president). I was lucky they started enforcing the law the year I turned 18, but before that, it was really easy to buy alcohol.\nluckily we can still drink it in public :)
nice combining a series of countries, many of which have different drinking ages, but almost all have some kind of drinking age into one big place where there is no drinking age, your worldliness astounds me
YOUR worldliness astounds ME. You can know all the facts you want, but you have to actually experience something to understand. Drinking ages are about the same in most of Europe, but most of all, they all have the same policy. If you can see over the counter, you can drink. So... hey. Let's stop being a cunt, shall we?
Well, Britain's in Europe, and if you'd ever been to London you'd see the filthy pikeys asking 18 year olds to buy them booze because pretty much all bars/clubs/pubs will ID them. You're being just as bad as tkelly with your generalisation.
What about supermarkets? I don't know if this is a Scotland thing or what, but my friends can get sold and they're 14. Works better if you're female, yeah, but still.
Only place in Europe I got carded a single time was in Ireland, and considering I in Ireland 2 months and Europe for almost a year and drank like a fish I've gotta agree with Nix. Europe is out of fucks to give about underage drinking.
I started buying my own alcohol when I was thirteen in France. :)\nNow I live in Italy and the only people that get completely trashed are kids aged 12-17. (which is better... less drunk-drivers)\nThe further North you go, the more they'll check that you're eighteen (or sixteen), the closer you are to the mediterranean see, the less they care
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