r/stopdrinking • u/New_Biscotti2669 • 1d ago
I recently watched someone tell someone so confidently "i don't drink" and changed the topic, and it was really inspiring. I have seen so many posts on this board about "how do i tell people i don't drink" and i too sometimes fumble over words when ppl ask me why i am not drinking and I say
something like "i am taking a break" etc. When in reality, I know I am not taking a break (or i shouldn't be).
Watching this woman just shut down any conversation about drinking with a very confident "I don't drink" with no hesitation, was just so beautiful and empowering, I am going to move forward with this technique.
Truly, you don't owe anyone any explanation, in all honesty its sort of rude to ask someone why they are not drinking. Its actually such a personal question- maybe you are pregnant, an alcoholic, have a family member who is an alcoholic, are taking a certain medication, etc. A million reasons why someone could not drink that make the question insensitive.
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u/Divinevibrator 1d ago
ultimately,,,the simple truth is almost always best. Its none of their business why you dont drink. state your position in a matter of fact way and nobody will question it. just like the woman you saw and admired. they will see and admire you. confidence is king