If they start to sleep a lot or act diffrently than their usual behavior or treat you differently.
First clue, you can smell the alcohol on their breath. Their movements become unsteady. They can't perform deliberate actions very well. They talk nonsense. Their personality becomes exaggerated, they're way too nice or too mean (their mental filter is not operating).
Walking wrong
Drunk driving is very dangerous and there are some signs that make it pretty obvious that someone is drinking. If you see them driving slow, and swerving, chances are they are also drinking.
Ataxia is a neurological symptom/sign of not being able to coordinate movement. There are many things that can cause someone to have ataxia. "Being drunk" is the reason behind someone exhibiting a bunch of signs/symptoms. Being drunk is a cause of ataxia, although usually, there's other signs and symptoms too.
Maybe, maybe not. Slurring and walking with exaggerated care are first and foremost signs of someone being drunk (and trying to hide it). But these signs will be the same regardless if you're drunk on a regular basis(like an alcoholic) or if it's your very first buzz. An alcoholic while sober is unlikely to display those signs.
1) No road signs 2) Talking to someone in the phone while driving 3) Drunk (common) 4) Slippery roads
A lush is a drunk - someone who is habitually drunk.
because that person is chosing to get drunk or high....its not like someone is forcing them
If you roommate appears to be drunk or hung over all the time then there may be a problem. If they are having problems at work or school there my be a problem.
No drunk means inebriated which you can't do to someone.
How many minutes it takes for someone to pass out drunk depends on how much they drank.
Being drunk has nothing to do with getting HIV. You get HIV if you have sex with someone who has HIV, whether you're sober or drunk.
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