A traditional Filipino inuman is not a race to drunkenness. It is often tagay style — one glass passed around, with each person taking a turn, usually accompanied by pulutan (finger food). The goal is conversation, bonding, and sometimes settling minor disputes or celebrating occasions.
Key principle: Drink at your own pace. Refusing a tagay is acceptable if done politely (e.g., “Para muna, salamat” – “Stop for now, thanks”). inuman session with ash bibamax010725 min free
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