Well obviously not a problem to import a_____l
Cooks Islands with a total population of 17,459
I can’t believe New Zealanders have dropped so far. We used to be number one
Did you emigrate?
How is Andre still in the house after putting his hands on a woman?
I have different stats too and variable depending on the products consumed! Pure a_____l, ■■■■, ■■■■ etc…
Over 80,000 Cook Islanders live in New Zealand. Many moved to NZ to seek employment during Covid,. The place relys heavily on tourism which was decimated by the pandemic. Cook Islanders are NZ citizens and hold NZ passports. Sunday takes an in-depth look at Covid-19’s impact on the Cook Islands - YouTube
I can make you a poll that states anything you want it to say. Then have some rag post it as true…
They’re just thirsty.
The latest data available at the time the report was published was from 2019. They only produce this data every so many years.
Data posted by me was from 2021
I’m a kiwi first, but I liked taking all the Aussie girls from the Aussie boys, so I emigrated from NZ. I do miss home though.
To paraphrase a popular quote from a popular movie: Show me the link (money).
Unless I’m going blind, I notice that Russia doesn’t feature at all. I would imagine Russia to feature quite high up the list.
I copied this from the report you posted. It’s under the sub-heading of:
“A_____l consumption around the world”.
Top 10 Countries with the Highest A_____l Consumption in 2019 (in liters of pure a_____l per capita):
- Czechia - 14.26
- Latvia - 13.19
- Moldova - 12.85
- Germany - 12.79
- Lithuania - 12.78
- Ireland - 12.75
- Spain - 12.67
- Uganda - 12.48
- Bulgaria - 12.46
- Luxembourg - 12.45
According to the World Health Organization, the citizens of Czechia consumed the most a_____l per capita in 2019, with individuals consuming about 14.26 liters of pure a_____l. Latvia and Moldova follow with 13.19 and 12.85, respectively.
On the chart I posted, the Russian Federation comes in at number 56 out of 188 countries. It does seem strange, but I guess that’s what the data says.
Per capita means the average per person, as I’m sure you know. In the case of the report I posted, that was anyone aged 15 or over, or all eligible _____ers (that’s what it said).
So, when you divide a country’s total consumption by Russia’s population, for example, which is 144 million, you get a lower number per capita, than when you divide total consumption by Cook Islands population, which is only 17,500.
That’s why I don’t understand why people use per capita results in their research. A country with a larger population will almost, if not, always have a smaller result per capita than a country with a smaller population.
But will obviously characterize with larger volume of a_____l consumed in general;
As well as import, the Cook islands also brew their own ■■■■. They use to, I don’t know if they still do, make their own Vodka from pineapples. The Hawaiian’s do it as well.
You can find Ale named Matutu, I wonder how it tastes