I'm not surprised you're thinking about potatoes again. Unfortunately, I don't know what potcheen is - some kind of Irish moonshine?
I'm not surprised you're thinking about potatoes again. Unfortunately, I don't know what potcheen is - some kind of Irish moonshine?
Neither did I, but then again, I don't drink and never plan to. Made my 21st birthday awkward since I had to work on that day and my co-workers made sure to mention to customers that it was my birthday, so the inevitable, "SO ARE YA GONNA DRINK!?" came up and I'd just nervously laugh and say, "Nope. Don't plan to" to their slightly awkward reactions.
Either way, thinking back to five years ago next month (holy crap, has it been 5 years since I turned 18 already? I had been on these boards for two years by then...), my 18th was celebrated by having to work a full shift at my place of employment at the time. Under the law of the state I was working in at the time, I had to leave work by 10PM because I was a minor. Even though the store closed at 9, the 'advlts' usually stayed until midnight cleaning it up because A.) people are messy pigs, B.) peoples' children are even messier pigs, C.) my boss was very anol and a perfectionist. So rather than working 3:30 to 10, I got to work 3:30 to midnight! What a wonderful celebration.
Was that my birthday? I think it was the day after. So yes, that's another thing you can do depending on the labor laws in your state/country/province/realm.
As you can probably gather from the other responses in this thread, you'll learn within the next few months or years that there's nothing great about turning 18, but for now, enjoy it all you can 'cause I'm pretty sure most of us were excited, even if it was just for the number.
A few months after I turned 18, there were elections for the House of Representatives. I thought that was a pretty cool way to celebrate my birthday.
too much hype about turning 18 when basically, it only means you are finally leaving the mandatory schooling
Buy pints, get hammered and go clubbing. It's all good.
I googled it and apparently it can have as much as 90% alcohol. You might as well drink rectified spirit instead. I guess it's useful if you want to get drunk quickly.
We also had elections four month after my 18th birthday. It was right after I moved to a new city and honestly, this was the moment when I felt like an advlt - not my birthday. Nothing really changes until you start living on your own.
Of course it helped that I'm more interested in politics than in alcohol. Illusionary as the choice may be, I'm part of the group making a decision that can potentially affect my life. A bottle of beer doesn't feel nearly as important.
I can also sign contracts, which means I can participate in ESO beta. Not that I'm going to get in...
You can go to big boy jail now a lot easier.
18 is over rated. 21 is where it's at.
Your privileges are:
You are accountable for your own actions thus you will be tried as an advlt
You can buy cigarettes and other tobacco products ( though I really hope you dont, very health hazard and it's money that can be better placed some where else)
Depending on your country you may be able to drink alcohol, drink responsibly and DONT DRIVE!
You can join the work force! Get a job you bum!
You can pay your own bills!
You can join the draft!
You can join the military!
You can buy..... porm
It's illegal in the US to have six until you're 18 (No one listens)
I thought the age of consent was different in every state.
If you're a church member, you probably don't need wait until you're 18.
It's normally 18, Rhode island is like 16 though.
I'm 17, but I'm heading to college a year early. I'm not missing out on much compared to if I was 18. I don't plan an using any of those luxuries, and it's not like I can buy alcohol. Plus the age of consent is 17 in my state, although that still wouldn't matter to me.