French people drink almost every commonly known drink: coffee, Orange Juice, seltzer, sodas, milk, beer, and, of course, wine and spirits.
The French drink wine at Christmas. Usually wine is served with dinner. After dinner people usually drink champagne. Children drink soda at Christmas.
The same things people drink all around the world. Water, milk, soda, beer, coffee, tea, alcoholic drinks, wine......
Indians generally drink different types of drinks depending with the season, occasion and budget. Examples of the drinks consumed by Indians includes coffee, tea, alcohol, and soft drinks.
Coffee, hot chocolate or milk for breakfast. Water for lunch and dinner, wine for some, sometimes soft drinks for others.
anything really, they eat and drink the same as us. the only thing that is common in Frace and uncommon inIreland is snails and slugs.
the french drinks a lot of win
you say des boissons for the drinks.
A drink is 'une boisson' (feminine noun) in French.
French people drink orange juice apple juice coffee and chocolate
Yes, soft drinks are available in Japan, and some Japanese people do drink them.
The French tend to settle on mineral water and fruit juices as room temperature drinks. They tend to drink tea and coffee as hot drinks. They tend to choose French wines, liqueurs and champagnes as alcoholic beverages.
I think it measn "drinks"..
Because people are idiots when drink it ruins lives sothey should not drink
The English word "drinks" translates to the French word, "Perrier."
beer
Beer & Wine
tea