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I've lived in the UK and Ireland and was drinking wine with dinner at 16. Though I couldn't buy alcohol my parents were never questioned if they allowed me to have some wine with dinner. I also remember being in Germany on holiday when 16 and being allowed to order beer at the bar.

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They won't question her at dinner. They have been trying to give mine a glass of wine at dinner (when we order a bottle) since she was 14 :rolleyes: Wine with meals is extremely common in all cultures except Americans.

 

Ok,thanks! She looks older than 18, and is often offered a drink when out with the family. Which irritates her 22 yo sister to no end, she looks very young and is often offered a children's menu! LOL

 

 

On a side note...love your screen name...my oldest is Marissa, pet name Sissa, so I'm a Sissa's mommy too! :)

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Ok,thanks! She looks older than 18, and is often offered a drink when out with the family. Which irritates her 22 yo sister to no end, she looks very young and is often offered a children's menu! LOL

 

 

On a side note...love your screen name...my oldest is Marissa, pet name Sissa, so I'm a Sissa's mommy too! :)

 

Awww, that's cute! Have a great cruise!

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