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People drink Lipton Tea. People drink liquor. People drink latte.
People drink lemonade. They also drink latte.
Whenever you drink something, you have to hold your breath. So that's why, after you're done taking a drink, there is that forceful exhalation of air.As for why it's not just an exhalation, but instead has that very audible hissing sound... I could conjecture that it has something to do with carbonated drinks. There's a sort of burn when you drink them, and maybe the noise on exhale is sort of a slight "ahh" that you might say when you're injured. Perhaps it started with carbonated drinks, and then people started to do it with other sorts of drinks. It does seem to be much more popular after you've taken a drink of something carbonated.A second explanation for the audible hissing is that it's just one of those weird things we do when we experience pleasure. Like laughter, or any number of other ooh's and aah's and other inexplicable sounds. Hell, some people do a little dance when they eat something tasty.
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People in England/ Great Britain don't drink so much tea. This is just an American stereotype.
I don't drink alot so I would have to say maxuim 1 L. But people can drink up to 2-3L a day.
No people do not drink so much fluid in a day.
allot because some people in Australia a really poor so they don't have anoghth money to buy a drink with alcohol in it and they charge people to get in some times in Australia to go to a pub so they wouldn't be able to get in for a drink with alcohol so they just have to buy juice and water.
people drink drugs when they cant sniff or smoke the drugs so they drink it.
People drink water so then they won't die of thirst.
Jepanese drink not that much tea! I did a report on Japan!
Billions of people
So people can drink wine.
a lot of people drink a lot of orange juice
yes nicaraguans do drink lots of beer.
Well it depends on how much liquid you drink. So lets say you drink a lot of water you might go every hour