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Is that for beer and wine or does it apply to hard liquor as well?? That's pretty young to start if ya ask me....not that I didn't get my hands on it when I was 14 though... :bigwink:

 

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Hehe. That goes for all drinks containing alchohol. The maximum percentage of alchohol allowed in drinks is about 45% in Denmark.

 

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Some politicians are arguing about getting a public smoking ban (No smoking cupés at work, hospitals, bus/train stations, etc). I don't think that will work out at all! I don't care if people want to smoke themselves to death, it's their own choice... I'm glad I don't! :smile: How about in the US?

 

 

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In america the laws are pretty strict i,e, no drinking,smoking or gamblimng until you are 21.Jesus Christ thats tite.Over here it ranges from 16-18.I don't care(i don't smoke either).I often have a drink with my parents and gamble with my m8's(for small amounts).

 

 

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Wow! I remember when I lived in Norway that my Danish friends were party animals - now I know why :bigwink: and the nightlife is amazing in Oslo - when our bars here are closing for the night, they're just getting started !

 

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