What About Drinking? (1954)

Revolves around a group of friends discussing their differing opinions on drinking alcohol after hearing about a car accident involving their peers, Bob and Ted. The conversation reveals a range of perspectives: some believe drinking is inherently wrong and harmful, while others see it as acceptable in moderation. They also touch on the implications of alcoholism, with one friend sharing personal experiences with an alcoholic parent. The dialogue emphasizes the complexity of the issue, highlighting the need for individual decision-making based on personal beliefs and experiences. Produced in cooperation with the Yale Center for Alcohol Studies.

Keywords
drinking, alcohol, opinions, friends, moderation, alcoholism, peer pressure, personal experiences, decision-making, health

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