Debate among young and elderly people have been a great challenge in some various bar meeting young people sharing the same table and glass cup of drinks with them.
Most adult find it disrespectful sitting close a boy or a girl of 16 years old drinking beer together, despite the fact that all company of variously stated that drinks is only for 18+ and above.
In this century we are now don't be surprise hearing or seeing a boy or a girl of 15years drinking like a buffalo around the corner.
What can this be? Should will low the age of drinking from 18+ to 16+ ?
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