Which of the following statements correctly outlines the legal regulations and social customs associated with visiting a pub in the UK?
- The legal age to buy alcohol is 18, friends often take turns 'buying a round' of drinks, and a bell is usually rung to announce 'last orders' before closing.Cevap
- BThe legal age to buy alcohol is 21, it is customary for everyone to pay for their own drinks, and a bell is usually rung to announce 'last orders' before closing.
- CThe legal age to buy alcohol is 16, friends often take turns 'buying a round' of drinks, and a bell is usually rung to announce that the pub has officially closed.
- DThe legal age to buy alcohol is 18, it is customary for everyone to pay for their own drinks, and a bell is usually rung to announce that the pub has officially closed.
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The legal age to buy alcohol is 18, friends often take turns 'buying a round' of drinks, and a bell is usually rung to announce 'last orders' before closing.
The correct answer perfectly combines the three main aspects of UK pub culture required: the legal age to purchase alcohol is 18, taking turns to 'buy a round' is the standard social etiquette for groups, and ringing a bell is the traditional way bar staff announce 'last orders' before closing the bar.
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Pub Culture, Customs, and Alcohol Regulations in the UK