Для японцев общепринятым временем и способом употребления спиртного является поход в бар после работы. Это уже привело к серьезной проблеме мужского алкоголизма. Первыми на это отреагировали власти Китая.
People in China, Japan and South Korea have begun to abandon their countries' drinking culture. In Tokyo, going to the bar after work is part of the usual corporate culture. It allows many people to build relationships, but because of this it is very common to find drunken men on the streets, and 15% of the male population suffers from alcoholism.
According to “Lenta.ru”, in South Korea there is a very similar situation, but there this variant of meetings and communication was called “hvesik”. But the economy of this country because of such alcohol abuse loses almost 13 billion rubles. In China, where there are similar problems, citizens have begun to order non-alcoholic drinks in bars more often. A similar trend is observed in the other two countries mentioned. And the Chinese authorities have also banned the use of elite alcohol, except when the Chinese hold business meetings with foreigners.
Earlier it was reported that the Russian authorities want to prohibit stores from displaying alcohol in their windows.
In the Vologda region for the time of the last call in the region will operate a “dry law”.