Young Brits are no longer drinking – so what will a Saturday night look like for future generations? | Emma Brockes

A Saturday night in Britain is no longer synonymous with pints and partying. In fact, for the first time in recorded history, more than one in four adults under 40 have not drunk alcohol in the past year. According to a recent survey of 10,000 people commissioned by the NHS, this trend has been on the rise for several years, with 24% of adults in England abstaining from booze compared to just under 19% two years ago.

The implications are far-reaching. For the drinks industry, this is a worrying trend that could have significant economic consequences. But for those looking to maximize their life expectancy and overall well-being, it's a cause for celebration. As one writer notes, "Rigorous self-optimization via application of data is how we spend our leisure time these days." In other words, people are using their free time to analyze and improve their health – and drinking is no longer seen as a way to unwind.

What does this mean for youth culture? For Gen Z, in particular, it seems that the stigma surrounding not drinking has created a cultural shift. The survey found that young people are the most abstemious, with 10% of those in their teens and early twenties rarely or never drinking. This trend is likely to have significant consequences for how we think about socializing and having fun.

Of course, there's still plenty of room for nostalgia here. Many of us who gave up drinking as young adults remember the thrill of a Saturday night out – the music, the laughter, the memories that linger long after the hangover. But times are changing, and it seems that for younger generations, the idea of getting "wasted" is no longer seen as a desirable way to spend one's youth.

Instead, they're embracing a new kind of socializing – one that involves salads, yoga classes, and other activities that promote overall well-being rather than just temporary escapism. As one writer wryly notes, "Standing, swaying gently, in the middle of a busy A-road trying to work out a strategy for getting to the other side without putting one foot in front of the other isn't funny." It's clear that attitudes towards drinking – and socializing – are shifting.

But what about when they're older? Will we look back on our own youthful excesses with nostalgia, or will they be seen as relics of a bygone era? Only time will tell. One thing is certain: the cultural landscape of Britain has changed forever, and it's unlikely to go back to the way things were before.
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised that more people are cutting back on drinking. I mean, socializing doesn't have to revolve around booze, right? It's actually kinda refreshing to hear that young folks are into yoga classes and salads instead of getting smashed every weekend 🥗🧘‍♀️. Maybe this trend is a sign that people are finally realizing that they don't need booze to have fun – there's plenty of other ways to connect with friends and live life without the hangover 😂. But I do wonder what it'll be like when they're older, looking back on their youth... will we all be sipping tea by the fireplace, reminiscing about the good old days? 🍵👴
 
I remember reading about how Brits used to party hard on Saturdays, but now it's all about self-improvement 🤔. I think this is a good thing! With more people focusing on their health and wellbeing, we might see some positive changes in society.

It's interesting that the drinks industry is worried about this trend, though 💸. Maybe they should be looking at new ways to market themselves rather than just trying to get people drunk. And who knows, maybe we'll look back on our own party days with a mix of nostalgia and "what were we thinking? 😂".

I'm glad to see young people embracing a more balanced lifestyle 🌱. They're not missing out on fun because they don't drink, but instead finding new ways to have a good time that aren't so destructive. And I think it's cool that yoga classes are becoming a thing... who knew? 🧘‍♀️

Only time will tell how this shift in culture plays out, but for now, I'm just happy to see people taking care of themselves 💖.
 
I feel like this is so true for us students! We're always trying to optimize our study habits and make sure we're getting enough sleep and exercise, so it's no surprise that the younger generation is starting to ditch the party scene. I mean, have you seen those yoga classes and meditation sessions on campus? It's like they're actually making socializing about wellness rather than just drinking. I'm not saying I'm ready to give up my Friday nights out just yet (although I do need to get my grades back on track), but it's cool to see that people are starting to prioritize their health and well-being over just having a good time.

And can we talk about how this is, like, totally reflected in the music festivals and events now? They're all about wellness and self-improvement – it's not just about getting wild and crazy for one night. It's actually really inspiring to see people finding new ways to socialize that aren't centered around drinking.

I guess what I'm saying is that this shift in culture is, like, totally on point. We should be embracing a healthier lifestyle and making wellness a priority – not just for our own well-being but also for the planet. So yeah, I'm all about this new wave of socializing!
 
🤔 I mean, what's wrong with people not drinking anymore?! 🍺 I know some folks might be thinking "but where's the fun in that?" 🎉 But honestly, I think this is a pretty cool trend. All those young Gen Z-ers are opting for healthier lifestyles and it's paying off! 🥗 Not to mention all the benefits of not being hungover the next day 😴. It's about time we redefined what a night out looks like. Who needs tequila shots when you can have a great conversation or try out a new hiking trail? 🏞️ Let's give it up for these young adults who are shaking things up and prioritizing their well-being! 💪
 
omg this is so cool 😊 i love that more young people are making conscious choices about their health and wellbeing! no one says you have to be hungover on saturdays lol. and can we talk about how amazing it is that gen z is embracing activities that promote overall well-being? like yoga classes and salads? 🥗🧘‍♀️ that's the kind of fun i'm here for!
 
🤔 I mean, can you blame them for wanting to upgrade their social scene? Who needs booze-fueled nights out when you can have a good ol' fashioned game night or a hike with friends 🏞️💚? It's all about redefining what it means to have fun, and I gotta say, I kinda love that vibe 😊. But, on the other hand, there's something sad about losing that carefree Saturday night spirit 🎉😢 - like, when was the last time you felt completely uninhibited? 💥 Either way, progress is a beautiful thing! 👏
 
🤣 I'm loving this new vibe for Saturday nights in Britain! No more hangovers and awkward mornings after 🙅‍♂️, just salads and yoga classes 🥗🧘‍♀️. It's like the youth of today are saying, "Hey, we're not going to waste our time getting wasted... on Netflix and memes 😂". I mean, who needs a wild night out when you can work on yourself, right? 💪

And let's be real, have you seen the prices of pints lately? 🤑 Who can afford that kind of " fun"? Not me, that's for sure! 😉 But seriously, it's great to see people prioritizing their health and well-being. Maybe we should all take a page out of Gen Z's book and ditch the booze for some kale smoothies 🥝.

It's like they say, "You can't have your cake and drink it too"... or in this case, you can have your salad and still have fun 😄!
 
omg I'm so down for this shift in youth culture 🤩! like, who needs hangovers and regretful morning after's when you can have a good yoga class and a healthy salad 😉? and can we talk about how cool it is that Gen Z is embracing wellness over partying? they're setting the tone for a more mindful and intentional approach to socializing and living our best lives 💖 it's like, we should've been doing this years ago 🙄.
 
I'm low-key impressed that more young folks are ditching booze for good 🤷‍♂️. It's a sign of times changing, and we should be excited about people making healthier choices 😊. Socializing doesn't have to revolve around drinking, and it's awesome to see the younger gen embracing yoga classes, hiking, or whatever activities make them happy 🏞️. I mean, who needs hangovers when you can have a clear conscience? It's not all about temporary escapism; these young folks are choosing to prioritize their well-being, and that's something to celebrate 💚.

As for nostalgia, it's natural to miss out on the old days (aka Saturday nights with friends), but I think we should be proud of how far we've come 🙌. We're living in a time where mental health is being prioritized over partying, and that's a beautiful thing 💖. Let's not romanticize our youth; instead, let's look back and appreciate the lessons learned from those experiences 🔥.

It'll be interesting to see how this trend evolves in the future 🤔. Will we look back on our own youthful excesses with fondness or regret? Who knows? What I do know is that it's time to redefine what a 'good time' looks like, and I'm here for it 👏.
 
🍻🤔 I'm low-key (😒) about this trend 📈 - fewer people drinking = less partying 😴. But seriously, 10% of teens and early twenties rarely or never drinking is lit 🔥! They're more into wellness 🧘‍♀️ and living their best lives 🌞. No more "wasted" nights for Gen Z 👫. I'm hella (😂) excited to see this shift in youth culture 🎉! More yoga, salads, and chill vibes = better mental health 🤯. Fingers crossed they'll keep it up 💪 as they age 🙏
 
🤔 This whole no-alcohol Saturday night thing is quite fascinating! I remember when we'd party all weekend long and think that was the epitome of a good time 🎉 But now, Gen Z is all about self-optimization and wellness – I get it. They want to live their best lives, not just party the nights away 😊. It's also interesting to see how attitudes towards drinking are shifting... but what about when they're older? Will they look back on their youthful antics with nostalgia or be like, "What was that all about?" 🤷‍♂️
 
🍺 I'm loving this trend! It's so refreshing to see a new generation ditching the party lifestyle for more meaningful activities 🌱💆‍♀️. The fact that Gen Z is embracing self-optimization and prioritizing their health over drinking is a major win 🎉. We're living in an era where wellness is king, and it's awesome to see young people taking charge of their own well-being 💪.

And can we talk about how much I love the idea of swapping out Saturday nights for yoga classes or game nights with friends? It sounds like so much more fun than just getting hammered 🤣. Plus, think of all the money that'll be saved on hangover cures and bad decisions 😂. As a society, it's time to shift our focus from temporary highs to long-term fulfillment. Cheers to a brighter future! 💫
 
I think this trend is kinda cool 🤔. I mean, who needs booze when you can be out having a good time doing yoga or playing sports? It's like, we're finally realizing that life is more than just one night out 🎉. And yeah, it's great for our health and well-being - who doesn't want to live longer and feel better? But at the same time, I'm gonna miss those old Saturday nights with my friends 😔. It was always so much fun, even if we didn't always look back on it fondly when we were older 🤷‍♂️. And what about socializing now? I mean, I love a good salad and all, but sometimes you just wanna let loose and have some laughs 🍻. But hey, to each their own, right? 👍
 
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