Hardly anyone has noticed that in the Northern Hemisphere people stir their drinks counterclockwise, whereas the same people stir their drinks clockwise when visiting the Southern Hemisphere.
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If I have a drink in my hand, sometimes it accidentally falls in the direction of the person.
The whole world is about three drinks behind.
The choice is not normally between the north and south. It might be between Britain and Europe.
There is always some universal proportion, but along with that there are some places where special things happen. Ireland, for example. I've always felt it's interesting to play there. Maybe they just drink more than anybody else.
Sometimes they say the world rotates a little different for lefthanders.
The problem with the world is that everyone is a few drinks behind.
The only country where you see any positive movement within domestic consumption is Brazil, where you really do have a variety of coffees to make blends with.
In a novel, even if you put a country in the wrong hemisphere, which I've done, I can always claim it was part of the additional weirdness of the story.
My sweetheart is to me more than a coined hemisphere.
I suppose in London they all drink from the same watering holes.
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