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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 228062" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>I am somewhat shocked that stricter laws result in binge drinking done in secret. We do have binge drinking holidays for +18 (Bulgaria took over as leading country from Spain so they could rebuilt their country after 50 years of communist rule) and some non-responsible parents did let 16 and 17 years old attend when they marketed "reading vacations" in the spring up to the exams and some got too much and I have to point out that I find absolutely no reason for any youth under 18 to leave his or her own country without the parents regardless of other parental presence or not. Not even on school trips.</p><p></p><p>I have learned so much by being here about cultural differences. While I would find it safe to have unsupervised parties for 15-18 years here it stops at the border. Alcohol is too serious a thing to avoid teaching into it and I understand now that we are somewhat unique in that aspect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 228062, member: 6326"] I am somewhat shocked that stricter laws result in binge drinking done in secret. We do have binge drinking holidays for +18 (Bulgaria took over as leading country from Spain so they could rebuilt their country after 50 years of communist rule) and some non-responsible parents did let 16 and 17 years old attend when they marketed "reading vacations" in the spring up to the exams and some got too much and I have to point out that I find absolutely no reason for any youth under 18 to leave his or her own country without the parents regardless of other parental presence or not. Not even on school trips. I have learned so much by being here about cultural differences. While I would find it safe to have unsupervised parties for 15-18 years here it stops at the border. Alcohol is too serious a thing to avoid teaching into it and I understand now that we are somewhat unique in that aspect. [/QUOTE]
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