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When I was in my early 20's I could much drink as much as I liked and bounce back the next day.
By the time I reached 28 it wasn't so easy and after 30... forget it. I would feel burned out throughout the day.
It wasn't until I stopped drinking (age 35) that I realized how much my drinking affected me.
Just the fact I could wake up in the morning and not feel ruined for the rest of the day came as a surprise. What I also noticed in early sobriety was most people didn't drink like me. They knew when to stop. Whereas I would often cross the line and drink one too many.
Not if you are Russian. If you aren't - stop drinking. Yes, it is too much.
Well you said it, I didn't. I will add Ukraine to the Vodka tolerant. When you eat at a restaurant there, the first thing on your table is a bottle of vodka. Eastern European vodka is so smooth.
As to the question, I would say "that's a lot of vodka". I would cut that in half if I were you.
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