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How do you answer que fais tu quand es eibre in french?

The question "Que fais-tu quand tu es ivre?" in French translates to "What do you do when you're drunk?"

It's important to understand the context of the question and the relationship with the person asking. Here are some possible answers, with varying levels of formality and appropriateness:

Informal/Humorous:

* Je fais des bêtises! (I do stupid things!)

* Je chante faux et je danse mal! (I sing out of tune and dance badly!)

* Je raconte ma vie à tout le monde! (I tell everyone my life story!)

Neutral:

* Je ne suis pas sûr, ça dépend de la situation. (I'm not sure, it depends on the situation.)

* Je me détends et je profite de la soirée. (I relax and enjoy the evening.)

* Je reste avec mes amis et je passe un bon moment. (I stay with my friends and have a good time.)

Formal/Negative:

* Je ne bois pas d'alcool. (I don't drink alcohol.)

* Je préfère ne pas en parler. (I prefer not to talk about it.)

* Je suis désolé, je ne suis pas à l'aise de répondre à cette question. (I'm sorry, I'm not comfortable answering that question.)

Remember:

* The best answer depends on your comfort level and the context of the conversation.

* It's important to be aware of cultural sensitivities, especially when talking about alcohol consumption.

* Avoid answering in a way that could be seen as offensive or disrespectful.

It's always best to err on the side of caution and choose a response that is both appropriate and comfortable for you.

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