In Australia, alcohol is often portrayed as part of social life—especially at BBQs, sporting events, and public holidays. Customs like BYO, where you bring your own drinks to gatherings, and 'shouting' rounds at the pub are part of the culture. However, because of the health risks associated with alcohol, there are regulations in place. It’s also important to understand the laws around the legal drinking age, where you can buy or consume alcohol, and how these rules vary across states and territories. - Ntawm teb chaws Australia dej cawv yeej ib txwm yog ib feem ntawm cov kev sib ntsib sib cuag nrog lwm tus neeg — hais tsi ntsees rau lub caij ci nqaij noj ua si, koom tej koom txoos sib tw, thiab zej tsoom cov hnub so. Tsis tas li ntawd los yeej muaj tej kab lis kev cai uas yus nqa yus dej cawv mus koom lwm tus thaum sib ntsib sib sau ua ke, thiab yeej muaj cov kev cai uas ib tug twg yuav dej cawv rau lwm tus los yog ib pab neeg haus ntawm tej pubs thiab clubs thiab. Txawm li cas los vim dej cawv muaj kev cuam tshuam rau kev noj qab haus huv, ces thiaj muaj tej cai los tswj. Thiab kuj yog tej yam tseem ceeb uas peb totaub txog tej cai teev tias hnoob nyoog npaum li cas thiaj pub haus cawv, yuav tau qhov twg, thiab haus tau qhov twg, uas yeej muaj tej cai no siv sib txawv ntawm tej xeev.
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