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Drinksgiving, sometimes also referred to as "Blackout Wednesday" or "Black Wednesday," is a term used to describe the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving Day in the United States. It has become associated with increased alcohol consumption and socializing, often in bars and restaurants. 

Pre-Thanksgiving Celebration: Drinksgiving is considered one of the busiest drinking nights of the year in the United States. It takes place on the night before Thanksgiving, which is typically observed on the fourth Thursday in November.

Social Gathering: Many people take advantage of the Thanksgiving holiday and the fact that they have the next day off work to meet up with friends and family at local bars and restaurants. It's often seen as a time for reunions and catching up with loved ones.

Increased Alcohol Sales: Bars and liquor stores often experience higher alcohol sales on Drinksgiving as people gather to celebrate and unwind before the Thanksgiving holiday.

Safety Concerns: The term "Blackout Wednesday" implies that excessive drinking may lead to memory lapses or blackouts, which can pose safety risks if people consume alcohol irresponsibly. This has led to concerns about drinking and driving on this night, which has prompted efforts to promote responsible alcohol consumption and the use of designated drivers.

Local Variations: While Drinksgiving is a recognized phenomenon, the level of celebration and its cultural significance can vary by region and individual preferences. Some people view it as an opportunity to relax and enjoy time with friends, while others may choose to celebrate in a more moderate way.

It's important for those who choose to celebrate Drinksgiving to do so responsibly and with consideration for their own and others' safety, particularly with regard to alcohol consumption and designated drivers if needed. Many cities and organizations also run public awareness campaigns to encourage responsible drinking during this holiday period.
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