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Even kids cannot stand life unless they have a drink," reads the product's advertising slogan.
Japanese confectionery and drinks quite often have slogans which are written in either badly formed or slightly peculiar sounding English. I used to keep a scrapbook a couple of years ago when I lived in Japan.
I vaguely remember some square biscuits by Morinaga or one of the other three confectionery producers which had a slogan on the box which went something like: "Go home and enjoy these with Mother!"
Bizarre.
When I was a kid, my brother and I occasionally used to drink Ginger Beer at family parties and think we were really cool with "our" beer.
Also, the Japanese have this weird view of the world when it comes to things that other counties would consider taboo. They have a very distict line drawn between fantasy/party time and the rest of life. Things are acceptable in a party atmosphere that are not acceptable elsewhere in society. Which is why a comicbook called "R@peman" (yes, it is about what the title says) was extreamly popular for a while there, while at the same time, Japan has one of the lowest r@pe rates in the world. So, this isn't all that strange.
Kids drinking beer would be acceptable in a party atmosphere, but it wouldn't be acceptable for a kid to come home from school and crack open a beer, non-alcohalic or not. (not positive, just going off what I know about the culture)
As kids my parents would let me and my brothers have any alcoholic drink we wanted - provided we asked for permission first.
Boy were we for it if didnt ask, later as teenagers none of us got in to any alcohol related trouble.
Hell we'd been drinking it for years so what was the appeal?
But since alcoholism has a genetic component I could see that being a total disaster in some families!
Never did us any harm ( just the one glass )..started around 6 years old ..kept us quiet ..and we grew up to be able to hold our drink ..and not have problem with it ..not withstanding the genetic element ...with which some members of my family have had a problem ..
Beer is viewed a bit differently in Japan. It is almost thought of as a health drink, kinda. People are encouraged to have beer for breakfast, even.
Kids drinking beer would be acceptable in a party atmosphere
You must have had some unique experiences
Nope, but I will admit my info is a few years dated. My sister lived there for awhile. She brought back an ad that had a pic of a hurried Japanese businessman (tie flying behind while running). The ad was for a beer as a suitable breakfast. My sister said that while it was very inappropriate to be drunk in public, it was not unsuitable to have beer in public and since beer is a rather high nutrition alchohal drink (grain and all) that it was not uncommon for someone to have a beer for breakfast while going to work. Maybe not your everyday person, but some people. I will admit that this was 10 years ago and perhaps it was along the lines as the kids beer, a passing fad.
it was not uncommon for someone to have a beer for breakfast while going to work.