Poll: Are you taking part in Dry January?

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Were you perhaps overserved on occasion in December?

Many people traditionally start the year by refraining from drinking alcohol during January, after overindulging or perhaps being overserved on occasion in December.

It can serve as an opportunity to challenge our own relationship with booze and the potential longterm impact on our health. However, this January will be different than most, and our old habits will be out of kilter. Studies have found that people drank more due to lockdown or stay-at-home orders. At the same time, it’s not like any of us will be sitting down to enjoy a pint in our local pub anytime soon.No Yes I don't drink alcohol #Open journalism No news is bad news Support The Journal Your contributions will help us continue to deliver the stories that are important to you

 

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No because I didn't set foot in a pub.

There’s no pubs open and I don’t drink at home so I’ve no choice . It’s saving me money as well.

What is point of dry january. for attention seekers who cant control their drink the other eleven months of the year

Not a chance, this year will probably drag on with more lockdowns and restrictions so may as well enjoy it in any way i can

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