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wich is the difference between drink and beverage

comments and corrections are welcome 

٢٤ يونيو ٢٠١٣ ١٤:٤٨
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You cannot say "Buy me a beverage." . A beverage can signify coffee, juice, etc. A drink is used for the "verb" form of course; and for the alcoholic beverages.

"Buy me a drink please".

"No you buy me a drink, B**tch"

 

٢٤ يونيو ٢٠١٣
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In the UK 'drink' can imply an alcoholic drink like that too. It depends on the context.

Such an example would be: 'Let's go for a drink.' - implies alcoholic. 

 

٢٤ يونيو ٢٠١٣
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There is one difference in America at least, drink often implies alocholic drink.  For example if someone says, "I need a drink." he is probably talking about an alcoholic drink.

٢٤ يونيو ٢٠١٣
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I might not be right, but I consider "beverage" to be American English and "drink" British English. Just like I would say "food shopping" and not "grocery shopping".

٢٤ يونيو ٢٠١٣
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Maybe "drink" is used often in speech, whereas "beverage" is often written on menus. I don't know if "beverage" is used everywhere, but it is in New Jersey.

٢٤ يونيو ٢٠١٣
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