Aptaujas
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- Joined: 11 years ago
- Location: Jēkabpils
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Man nepatīk izteikt viedokli par to, par ko man nav poņas.MOnk wrote:Viedoklis var būt arī bez lietošanas, vai ne?Brakis wrote:Kārtējā nepareizi sastādītā aptauja par dzeršanu. Ja es sākumā ielieku - nelietoju vispār, tad par lielāko daļu pārējo jautājumu man nav poņas!

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- Joined: 12 years ago
- Location: Rīga
Visu vasaru braucu ar ziemas/vissezonas riepāmMOnk wrote:Kad plāno likt ziemas riepas?
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- Joined: 15 years ago
- Location: Rīga
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Es arīDidzis wrote:Visu vasaru braucu ar ziemas/vissezonas riepām

- JR
- Joined: 15 years ago
- Location: Rīga
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Ir, jau uzlikuDidzis wrote:Nav tāda punkta aptaujā

- JR
- Joined: 15 years ago
- Location: Rīga
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2004. gada dati

Pusķak, no prijatno, kaut kur esam arī pirmajā vietāThe proportion of last year abstainers among the total adult population reported across countries ranged from a low of 2.5% in Luxembourg to a high of 99.5% in Egypt. In relation to lifetime abstainers (have never tried alcohol) among the total adult population, the rates range from 9.4% in Latvia to 98.4% in the Comoros (see country profiles for more information). Care must be taken when interpreting this table as the cut-off age for different countries varies (from 12 years and above to 18 years and above). Given the role of alcohol in different societies, these differences may be quite easily explained. The one consistency that appears to transcend cultures is the difference in abstention rates between males and females. A higher proportion of women abstain from alcohol than men. A second common finding is the role of religion in shaping drinking habits. For instance, countries with Islam as the official religion almost always have higher rates of abstinence.


