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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Alcohol lover?

Hello~ I need some help ^^
One of my friends enjoys drinking alcohol
Can I tell her like this?
" oh you're a alcohol lover~" does this sound rude? I can't find anything from my dictionary.
Is there any common expressions for this?
Please help~
  

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If they do not drink to get drunk, but only to taste the flavors: You are a connoisseur of fine (wine, beer, brandy... ) You are an aficionado of fine liquors. If they are addicted to alcohol, there are many less complimentary words.

  • If they do not drink to get drunk, but only to taste the flavors: You are a connoisseur of fine (wine, beer, brandy...
  • ) You are an aficionado of fine liquors.
  • If they are addicted to alcohol, there are many less complimentary words.
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If they do not drink to get drunk, but only to taste the flavors:
You are a connoisseur of fine (wine, beer, brandy... etc.)
You are an aficionado of fine liquors.

If they are addicted to alcohol, there are many less complimentary words.
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AnonymousOne of my friends enjoys drinking alcohol
You need a full stop at the end of that.
AnonymousCan I tell her like this?
Can I tell her something like this?
Anonymous" oh you're a alcohol lover~"
"Oh you're an alcohol lover."
Anonym

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