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Young Brits are no longer drinking – so what will a Saturday night look like for future generations?

英国年轻人不再饮酒——那么未来几代人的周六夜晚将会是什么样子?

‘What will a big night out look like if it doesn’t terminate in lying half off the sofa crying to Elaine Paige doing the big ballad from Chess. Where will the war stories come from?’ Young people drinking in Newcastle, 2005.

‘What will a big night out look like if it doesn’t terminate in lying half off the sofa crying to Elaine Paige doing the big ballad from Chess. Where will the war stories come from?’ Young people drinking in Newcastle, 2005.

2026-01-28  885  中等
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The top line, of course, is that this is a good thing. Not for the drinks industry, obviously, but for the NHS, and also for people trying to maximise their life expectancy, which is all of us. Rigorous self-optimisation via application to the data is how we spend our leisure time these days, on the strength of which, after reading a piece about cancer-reducing foods this morning, I bought a “wheatberry, lentil and green vegetable salad” that I’m almost certainly not going to eat. What even is a wheatberry? Nobody knows. The point is we’re trying.

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