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Which adjectives do you usually use when you describe the people who easily get drunk whenever they drink and people don't get easily drunk?
Which adjectives do you usually use when you describe the people who easily get drunk whenever they drink and people don't get easily drunk?
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15 May 2014
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お酒に強い: can hold their liquor; can drink one under the table...
お酒に弱い: can't hold their drink; cheap date...
There are many expressions related to drinking but "hold one's liquor" is probably the most idiomatic and common.
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お酒に強い: can hold their liquor; can drink one under the table...
お酒に弱い: can't hold their drink; cheap date...
There are many expressions related to drinking but "hold one's liquor" is probably the most idiomatic and common.
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