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BYOB
BYOB or BYO is an initialism meant to stand for "bring your own booze", "bring your own bottle", "bring your own beer" or "bring your own beverage". BYOB is often placed on an invitation to indicate that the host will not be providing alcohol and that guests are welcome to bring their own. Some business establishments allow patrons to bring their own bottle, sometimes subject to fees or membership conditions, or because the establishment itself does not have license to sell alcohol. ==Etymology== The term is cited by some online sources to have been used first in the early 1970s to mean "bring your own bottle (of wine)", although in present-day it is just as likely to mean "bring your own booze" or "bring your own beer".〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=BYOB - Definitions from Dictionary.com )〕 It was used by small restaurants that did not have liquor licenses, but which were responding to the new popularity of wine among Americans by advising customers that they could BYOB and drink it with their meal.
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