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Yes, I drink.

I like healthy lifestyle because it helps me to use my abilities to the full as I'm not a supper woman at all.
I need to fulfill energies by eating properly, exercising and sleeping well.
However, I drink, not often though, it's the only way to social with others for me.
I don't eat regular foods or play golf, instead I like individual activities such as reading, jogging, Yoga and so on.

And also, I'm OK type to alcohol and I do like them.
There are three types of reflections to alcohol for Asian people.
One can drink, one can a little and one can't.
There's some genetic mutation while human spread from Africa.
It's been said that it happen around China, so Japanese people are less to enjoy drinking as we are located at the edge.
Interesting, isn't it.

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