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Please help keep this valuable resource online. Why would you think someone you love would treat you like that if not for an outside reason like alcohol? While many people claim that drinking is to blame for the changes in their personality, these myth-debunking boffins have concluded that alcohol does not, in fact, radically change your personality.

Instead, it merely brings out the real you, made more extrovert and louder. Frankly, this has come as a bit of a boozy blow. The idea that we turn into completely different people when we've had one too many is what many of us rely on to get out of scrapes or to excuse any out-of-character, over-the-top behaviour.

Two beers and and convinced you can fluently converse in Spanish to your new neighbour? However, if this happy drunkenness is all in our heads, what about the other personality traits we think are true when tipsy? Here are the 10 other types of drunk we're convinced we become — but are beginning to realise maybe we don't. Pass the wine. It starts with small talk about local schools or property prices. Before you know it, everyone's holding court about Brexit, Trump, and all the ills of modern society.

Whether you're chatting up a waiter or bonding with locals on holiday, a few beverages convince you that you're fully conversant in any language. Your extensive viewing of subtitled Nordic noir box sets means you're skilled in all Scandi tongues. Your pidgin Spanish or Italian, mainly gleaned from watching football or reading restaurant menus, is suddenly faultless. Combined with lots of gesturing and shrugging, what could possibly go wrong? Oops, you've inadvertently insulted his family and, indeed, the entire nation.

Oh no, the dreaded drunken munchies have struck and all dietary bets are off. In your heady youth, you would have sated this sudden raging hunger with a McDonald's or greasy doner kebab. Nowadays, though, you're a gourmet foodie. Literally nobody cooks as well as you. A new study out of the University of Missouri College of Arts and Sciences sheds light on how the brain processes mistakes in the presence of alcohol. In a finding that runs contrary to previous thinking, it turns out we still know we are making mistakes when intoxicated.

Bruce Bartholow of the University of Missouri, in an e-mail. The study will be published in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology. In the study, a group of 67 people aged were split into three groups. While two of the three groups received a placebo alcohol proof vodka-tonics , or just plain tonic, the third lucky?



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