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Ways To Excuse Not Drinking?

29 replies

AmyByTheTrain · 27/03/2013 12:01

I'm only a few weeks pregnant with my first child, and my husband and I don't want to tell anyone yet. However, we plan to visit his parents over Easter, and when we visit, there's usually a small amount of drinking involved, e.g. a drink before supper or possibly a bottle of wine for the table one of the evenings. I'm usually pretty enthusiastic about this Smile, so if I just say I don't want any, it truly will raise eyebrows.

Does anyone have tips? Excuses you used? Creative yet believable white lies? I'm usually honest to a fault, but I'm really just not ready to tell people yet.

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JennaRainbow · 27/03/2013 12:11

Antibiotics are always a good one! You could start feeling a bit ropey from today, but of course wouldn't miss Easter with his parents...Wink

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festive · 27/03/2013 12:15

I am pregnant for second time and have found most excuses raises eyebrows! Apart from saying you are driving then moaning about how you can't have a drink but are dying for a G&T...
Instead most effective things I've done both times is to accept a drink, pretend to sip it then subtly swap glasses with DH once he's drained his; or tip it into a plant or down the sink; or put it down somewhere and leave or 'forget' it. I usually find after a couple drinks themselves no-one notices if you are drinking or not!

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damnitdamnit · 27/03/2013 12:20

I agree with festive any refusing usually arouses suspicion. I would accept same as dh and swap when possible. Alternatively a stinker of a hangover from the day before can sometimes pass.

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wonderingifiam2013 · 27/03/2013 12:20

I'm a bit (lot!) of a lush when not pregnant so any excuse I gave would have rasised eyebrows - so being a wuss I avoided nights out with my friends where drink was involved and told our parents at 5 weeks as they would have asked 'ooooh - you're not pregnant are you' and I can't lie without Blush

If they are nosey and will question why you are on antibiotics - maybe come up with some vile toenail fungal infection Grin or (and only if you and husband want to) ... make their Easter and let them in on your fabulous secret! :)

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VisualiseAHorse · 27/03/2013 12:29

I used the antibiotics thing for ages. If asked what for, I said it was a girly issue. Most people don't probe any further!

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hotcrosbum · 27/03/2013 12:35

I did the swapping drinks thing with my ex h during my first pregnancy (I had a social life when I was young!).

After we told friends and family at 12 weeks I got catsbum mouths and shitty comments about my 'drinking' over the previous couple of months. Couldn't win!

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DidIMissSomething · 27/03/2013 12:37
  1. Volunteer you or DH to help with drinks - have spirit and mixer but omit spirit from your glass - this one's great if you can do it as everyone thinks you had a drink so excuses you from partaking further,
  2. take it but don't drink - you'll find no-one will notice if you accept a drink but don't actually drink it - to help have a water with dinner as well - you can be thirsty, trying to cut down or recovering yesterdays hangover to explain this if it's not the norm in their house.
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RuckAndRoll · 27/03/2013 12:45

If 'I just don't fancy it' won't cut it then the antibiotics one is good. Maybe take some fancy non alcoholic juice with you and gush about how you found it in the supermarket and really fancied it, didn't it sound nice etc and you want to drink that?

Last time I told someone I wasn't drinking as I was on antibiotics my boss didn't believe me and insisted on knowing exactly what for. I just rummaged in my bag and pulled out a few (un-used) sanitary towels and said there do you believe I'm not pregnant now!

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ToThreeOrNotToThree · 27/03/2013 12:55

Antibiotics is like saying "I am pregnant" with a big flashing sign.

People use it all the time and think that it 'worked' because no one asked any questions. But the reason no one asks is because most people aren't morons and they know that if you wanted to disclose that you were pregnant, you would. I have had people say it to me loads of times and I just politely say how annoying that must be (at a birthday party or wedding or whatever) or that I hope they feel better soon. Then I await the announcement.

The only really reliable ones are not to announce you aren't drinking and to need to drive. The former is much easier at parties as you can abandon drinks, swap glasses, etc. In a family setting, I'd just accept a drink, make sure your husband mixes it and have a mixer like tonic or a spritzer (apple juice gives quite a good colour if you use the right amount) which you can pass off as alcoholic. Or get him to suggest mixing cocktails and mix you an non alcoholic one.

TBH, I think people often guess you are pregnant before you announce. My mum says she could see it in my face both times - a bit of water retention or something I guess. If you don't mind them guessing but just don't want to say then just say you don't fancy a drink and they can have a nice time wondering if there is good news coming.

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pompompom · 27/03/2013 12:56

Say you're hungover. Always works Grin

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Msbluesky32 · 27/03/2013 13:38

Say yes to a drink but conveniently leave it places/ tip it into plants/swap for DPs empty glass (he has to be quick and empty his as soon as he can). If you are sat around a table with them you can ....pretend to take sips. Ask for tap water, get everyone glasses and just shuffle your glass of drink around/out the way. I found it you don't draw attention to it people really don't notice! You could even round it off with a 'my I feel tipsy, think Ill give the next one a miss'

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Vocalista86 · 27/03/2013 13:49

I've got work drinks tonight and that is always tricky because people always do a big 'whats everyone having then' announcement before each round...

I was going to say I'd given it up for Lent but they saw me drinking a month ago, so now I'm a bit stuck. What have others done where you can get a drink and then not drink it?

Maybe it will have to be anti-biotics....

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ToThreeOrNotToThree · 27/03/2013 13:51

Vocalista - Could you pull off having given up for Lent and fallen off the wagon last time?

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Vocalista86 · 27/03/2013 13:57

I could, although they may try their best to persuade me to fall off again... I will have to stick to my guns.

Good plan, thanks!

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AmyByTheTrain · 27/03/2013 14:13

I think it'll have to be "antibiotics" over the weekend as there's generally not enough, er, activity going on that drink-shuffling shenanigans would go unnoticed Hmm

DP's folks aren't nosy, so if they have suspicions, they'll keep it to themselves, which is fine. Hopefully, it'll only be a few weeks before we're ready to tell them.

And now I've got all those other ideas ready for more dynamic situations like with the work-mates, so maybe I won't have to avoid them completely after all, as was my best plan so far Smile

(Also, VisualiseAHorse's suggestion to shut up questions about the antibiotics by saying it's a girly issue made me absolutely LOL. I likely wouldn't be able to keep a straight face, though, and will need to claim something tamer. I think dental problems are a reasonable bet. Unfortunately, that won't be difficult for anyone to believe of me.)

Thanks for the help!

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BabyHMummy · 27/03/2013 14:14

People will suss. The odd glass of wine won't hurt so u could ask for spritzer and get dh to pour it as appletize or schloer

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ToThreeOrNotToThree · 27/03/2013 14:16

Vocalista - but it's easier to stick to your resolution when we are soooo close to the end date Wink

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Teaandflapjacks · 27/03/2013 16:50

The other option could be bad back and strong pain killers - this is easier to get away with i think - and could also explain why you might need a lie down, and don't fancy drink etc. No-one can disprove back ache - it is entirely subjective.

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Teaandflapjacks · 27/03/2013 16:50

all though be prepared for kind MIL to get out deep heat cream and warming packs! Grin

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NewBlueShoes · 27/03/2013 16:57

My husband necked a lot of drinks Grin

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HotCrossPun · 27/03/2013 17:28

I've been thinking about this over the last couple of days because DP and I are TTC.

I'm going to say, ''I'm on a diet'' if anybody asks. I'll only really have this problem at MIL's house as nobody in the family really drinks apart from me and her, so she loves it when I come over and she has an excuse to crack open the vino Grin

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Kelly1814 · 27/03/2013 17:37

I have found this virtually impossible and as a result avoid all situations with booze and friends. I did manage to hide it in a big group for a birthday as I could order tonic without gin. But smaller groups eg dinner. And drinks with girlfriends, which I used to do at leat once a week, are impossible. We are basically big lushes whose social lives often involved booze, so refusing a drink is faced with incredulity.

I was hoping I would be one of those people who really went off the thought, smell, taste of booze. Sadly I'm not and would love a drink. I haven't indulged. Bah!

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ananikifo · 27/03/2013 17:58

Congratulations on the pregnancy!

I would use the diet excuse, but I don't drink much anyway so no one's noticed any difference and I haven't had to explain myself. (I'm 10 weeks).

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janek · 27/03/2013 18:20

Detox?

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JanieLovesCake · 27/03/2013 19:51

i managed to get through a 2 day hen dp last weekend. it was tough but i think i fooled them all - we are all BIG drinkers when we get together!! we were staying in apartments and stayed in on the first night so was a bit easier than being out. i was given this suggestion on another thread... buy a bottle of non alcoholic wine and then also buy a bottle of weight watchers wine. put the ww wine down the sink and fill the bottle up with the non alcoholic wine. no one will want to try your ww wine as it's pretty gross, and if they do ask to try, say you are trying to stick to your points so you would rather not share. even if they do taste it, the non alcoholic wine i got was sauvignon blanc flavour but very sweet so could pass for diet wine! was nicer as a spritzer.

on the second day of the hen do, we were going out for dinner and then to a bar / club. i said i didn't want wine with dinner as i was feeling so rough from the first night and also had a mega upset tummy! then when we got to the bar i said i didn't want to get into rounds as i was going to take it easy / still feeling rough and probably wouldn't be having as much as everyone else. i was then able to order soda water and lime or cranberry juice when no one was looking and pretend there was vodka in them :)

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