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Ah, the age-old debate about the drinking age! It’s a hot topic in many countries around the world. In some places, you can legally drink at 18; in others, it’s 21. But what’s the right answer? Well, that depends on who you ask! Some folks think that if you’re old enough to vote and join the military, then you should be able to have a beer or two. Others argue that it should stay at 21 for safety reasons. Whatever your opinion is on this issue, one thing is for sure: it ain’t gonna change anytime soon!

What Country Has No Drinking Age? [Solved]

Well, Angola (except Luanda Province), Central African Republic, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali and Togo don’t have any laws stopping kids from buying booze. But in Libya, Somalia and Sudan it’s a big no-no - you can’t buy, make or drink alcohol there.

The legal drinking age in most countries is 18, but it varies from place to place. In the U.S., for instance, you have to be 21 to buy alcohol. In some European countries, though, you can drink at 16 or even younger with parental permission. So it really depends on where you are - just make sure you know the rules before you go out and grab a beer!