How drunk can you be at certain events? (Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

We’ve all had a bug at some point when we had one that was too tipsy when we probably shouldn’t have.

And at the other end of the scale, there are those boring events where a few glasses of vino can really spice things up a bit.

Well, according to TikToker Eli Rallo, “there’s an unspoken but widely understood scale to how drunk you can get on life events and holidays.”

We listen.

The TikToker and the author listed the different life events with a number of 10 how drunk is acceptable.

Eli said, “The scale goes from one (drunk) to ten (extinguished).”

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She started the list by being on a plane where she said it was acceptable to be level six drunk.

If you’ve ever had a Bloody Mary in the sky, you’ll totally agree, especially when the drinks are free. But there is clearly a level of decency that needs to be maintained. Firstly, your environment cannot escape, and secondly, in an emergency, you must use your wits to get into the orthopedic position.

Eli also had a lot to say about wedding etiquette when it comes to drinking.

If you’re a guest, you can reach the dizzying heights of level ten and be totally obliterated.



How drunk can you be at certain events:

  • Meeting your partner’s parents – 2
  • A first date – 3
  • A second date – April 4
  • Host a dinner party – 4
  • A night you know you’re going to meet your ex – April 4th
  • Your partner’s birthday – May 5
  • Home alone on Friday – May 5
  • Renewing your parents’ marriage vowel before they start drinking – 5
  • A night you know you’ll meet your crush – May 5th
  • In an airplane – 6
  • On a boat – 6
  • Your own wedding – 7
  • At the wedding party – 7
  • Attend a dinner party – May 7
  • Organize vacation – 7
  • On the beach – 8
  • Guest at a wedding – 10
  • Christmas Eve – 10
  • See Bad Cinderella on Broadway – May 10
  • All public holidays from May to August – 10
  • Your cousins ​​Bar Mitzvah – June 10
  • Renew your parents’ vows after they start drinking – 10
  • A girls night out – 12.5
  • A girls night out when you go home and harass a guy waiting for you – May 17

However, when it comes to your own wedding, it’s not recommended to be a completely hammered bride – level seven is the optimal number this time around. The same applies if you are one of the marriage partners.

She added, “Even if the bride and groom don’t get a seven, they can still have a seven.”

“But you can’t get higher than a seven because you… can’t get so drunk that you can’t help out if you need help with something.”

If it’s a girls’ or guys’ night out, you’ll have a free pass to get as drunk as you want (Picture: Getty Images)

When it came to Christmas Eve, Eli said you can get an A, and we totally agree. What’s Christmas without a raging hangover?

If it’s your partner’s birthday, you can get a five. Get one for the team this time, because the birthday boy has every right to get drunk and have you around to carry him home.

Meeting your partner’s parents is a solid two – crucial to making a good first impression.

Drinking on the beach can get you drunk at level eight

Drinking on the beach can get you drunk (Picture: Getty Images)

Hosting a dinner party means you can reach level four, while attending a party can reach level seven.

The night you know you’ll meet your ex was on a four, but it was up for debate in the comments. Other users said that you need to be much higher than level 4 to survive this encounter.

And the event where you can stand off the scale?

A girls night out was rated drunk on a twelve and a half level. Eli added, “A girls night out when you go home and then harass a boy waiting for you is a 17.”