Drinking Laws in Thailand : A Few Facts. The official drinking age in Thailand is years old. However, if you’re years ol you shouldn’t encounter anybody who will actually check your identification card to verify your age.
The only time you will run into an issue with underage drinking is if you’ve captured the attention of law enforcement for a different reason. Answer of 16: What is the legal drinking age in Thailand and how closely is it guarded?
We are travelling with our year old son in March and he wants to know if he can legally have a drink! My sister and I are going to Thailand in January. I imagine it would probably be stricter with more ID checks in Bangkok than elsewhere? The legal drinking age is the minimum age at which a person can legally consume alcohol beverages. The minimum age alcohol can be legally consumed can be different from the age when it can be purchased in some countries.
Interestingly, other Asian countries like China, Korea, and Japan have a legal drinking age of too. Bars rarely, if ever, check IDs for tourists. Druggings do happen in Thailand , particularly with bucket drinks.
Be careful about taking drinks from strangers or leaving a drink unattended on the table. A common question or set of questions asked recently is can people drink on the street, can you drink in public in Thailand. Legal Age : While on the law subject it’s worth mentioning the legal age for boozing is age 20.
Not always adhered to, and youngsters are not always. One thing is for sure if you come to this amazing country you will have an amazing. The average (mean) minimum legal drinking age around the globe is 10. And of those that have higher legal drinking ages, the average age is 18.
The enforcement of minimum legal drinking ages also varies widely between countries. The Act has specific language making it illegal to sell alcohol to anyone under twenty years old. Most Thai laws have very severe penalties. I hear things have got even stricter lately with the military in charge.
Kids are allowed in restaurants and places where other people are drinking but they do not drink. I have personally never seen anybody being asked their age in Thailand , but according to the law children are not allowed to drink. Hey everyone, headed to Bangkok and Phuket (Patong) in a few weeks for Xmas and New Years with my family. My brother turns just after new year.
Every country has their own drinking age , and that seems to work best for the countries around the world. There’s not one global drinking age.
We are all 1 and one of us will be turning during the trip. After doing my research, I understand that the drinking age over there is 20. I am looking for anyone who has been to give us some advice on how. Bar closing times are set at midnight in many places throughout Thailand , although enforcement often depends upon the whim of the bar and if any fines are paid over to the local police that night.
I am and will be going to Thailand this summer. So would I be able to get alcohol with no problem? Also two summers ago when I was 1 I went to Paris. Their drinking age is 1 however I had no problem at all. I believe the legal drinking age is 20.
Would an year old have much trouble getting into bars, etc. Legal age to both drink and enter a bar is 20. Phuket is lapse in enforcing the law but if underage are found.
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