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Can a 14 yr old drink in paris or france? |
id like to know In two years you can drink in France. Drink alcohol? If you mean if that is legal, the answer is No. The legal drinking age in France is 16 with exceptions ( most likley as in many contries, the 16 year age permission is for beer and wine only, and hard liquor is probably higher. You must know full well that You can't. nooo no if you is 16 you can drink beer only it. France : 16 years old; for drinking strong liquor on premises: 18 years. It is not customary to request identification, unless the person is manifestly of inappropriate age. It is, however, a crime to sell alcohol to a minor under 16. It is illegal for someone under the age of 16 to be at a bar without an adult, even if drinking a non-alcoholic drink. I sure hope not. What in the world is so fascinating about putting something in your system that ultimately makes you lose control and not even remember what you did? Enjoy the beauty and wonder of France without contaminating your mind. See the Leuvre, experience the catacombs, taste the food, and laugh with the great people. Have fun and enjoy your youth. Drinking can wait for adulthood, which comes all too soon enough. They could drink, but can't buy alcohol Only kaysaywhat gave the correct answer. There is no drinking age in France, the law only prohibits the sale of alcohol to people under 16 (beer, wine) or 18 (distilled alcohol). There is NO minimum legal age for drinking in France. I lived in France for a summer when I was 14. I was astonished going into a liquor store with my French host-brother (also 14) and his 13 year-old cousin and walking out with a bottle of whiskey and a whole lot of beer! No. If you go to McDonalds, you can buy beer...with your Happy meal. as said before there is NO minimum legal age for drinking in France and I swear that I had a wine tasting class in 4th grade. J'aime la vie et la poursuite de la culture et de l'amour |
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