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    In the first part of this article, I discussed using alcohol to boost self-confidence. But that is not the only time alcohol can enter your life. If you are offered a drink, how should you handle it? Especially if the person offering you the drink does not know that you suffer from depression.

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    Firstly, do not feel that you need to tell that person that you are depressed, or that yo

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    not feel that you need to tell that person that you are depressed, or that you are on anti-depressants. That is not their concern, and you don’t need to tell them anything that you don’t want to. You also don’t need to drink anything you don’t want to, and can refuse a drink politely. If you are so inclined, you can tell the person that you can’t drink, because you are on medication, tha

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