Britt O'Duffy

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In all cultures, alcohol is used as a symbolic punctuation mark – to define, facilitate and enhance the transition from one social state or context to another. The transitional rituals in which alcohol plays a vital role range from major life-cycle ‘rites of passage’ such as birth, coming-of-age, marriage and death to far less momentous passages, such as the daily transition from work-time to play-time or home-time.
Watching the English: The Hidden Rules of English Behavior
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