Alcoholism is one of the personal problems that affect many individuals in society, I am being one of them. It is a condition whereby an individual has a strong desire or physical need to consume alcohol even though they know that it has harmful effects on their health. For one to be addicted to alcoholism, there are several things that contribute to the person behaving in such a way.
[...] An individual working in such an environment will automatically want to fit in and be well liked by the peers and the workmates. This would easily make such a person partake in drinking activities that he is never used to and without realizing the person would find him or herself developing a strong desire for alcohol more and more to a point where they cannot stop even though they know the effects of the alcohol. When they reach such a stage, they are said to be facing a personal problem of alcoholism. [...]
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[...] Personal problem – Alcoholism in Hong Kong Alcoholism is one of the personal problems that affect many individuals in society, I am being one of them. It is a condition whereby an individual has a strong desire or physical need to consume alcohol even though they know that it has harmful effects on their health. For one to be addicted to alcoholism, there are several things that contribute to the person behaving in such a way. The Sociological causes of alcoholism are those causes of alcoholism that exist when there is an interaction between individuals in society (Wang, Lin& Ting, 2017). [...]
[...] In Hong Kong is one of the main sociological causes of alcoholism in Hong Kong and in most of the Asian countries. The culture is almost as prevalent as in Western countries. It is common to have alcohol readily available in supermarkets, bars and other licensed premises in the country. The culture in Hong of not having a legal age restriction on people who consume alcohol (Wang, Lin& Ting, 2017). This, for instance, gave me an opportunity to start drinking alcohol at a very young age, and when I grew up a little bit older, I found myself deeply addicted to the alcohol that I could not work or even survive without drinking a little of it. [...]
[...] Dealing with this Personal Alcohol Problem From the statistics, I am not the only one facing this personal problem of alcoholism per cent of the people in Hong Kong are facing the same challenges. We have several things in common that have made us encounter this problem or this situation and one of them is trying to fit in in society. Both culture, family and working influence have the fitting in aspect. We do not need to feel that we are left out of the mix by not participating in drinking alcohol. [...]
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