Social:Social lubricant

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Short description: Substance or activity that stimulates social interaction
People drinking alcohol at a pub in Brighton, England

A social lubricant is any food, beverage, drug, or activity that stimulates social interactions or helps people feel more comfortable in social occasions.[1] Different cultures use different social lubricants for this purpose. Some common social lubricants are:

  • Humor[2]
  • Music[3]
  • Alcoholic beverages (beer in pub culture, or wine in wine bars, for example)[4]
  • Dogs[5]

Social lubricant is sometimes used as a euphemism for a bribe or other improper payment.[6]

Referring to alcohol or cannabis as social lubricants has been criticized because they have negative effects on empathy. Alcohol has the potential to increase aggression and cause disputes or violence.[7]

See also

  • Icebreaker (facilitation)

References