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We've recently had an email with regard to a college event called "Healthy Living Day". It lists some of the elements that the day includes. Advice and information will be available on a wide range of issues including:* Mental Health Drugs & Alcohol Sexual Health Healthy Diet Financial Health Good Citizenship And concludes with "These events will also feature have-a-go activities." Personally I fancy having a go at the alcohol part of it. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | ||
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The sexual bit might be fun as well! Richard English | |||
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Does "have a go" activities mean what it seems to mean? That is, does it mean (we don't use that phraseology here) taking part in those activities? How do you "take part" in mental health? | |||
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In UK English, "having a go at" means getting involved with in one way or another. It is not a precise idiom; it would be possible to have a go at mountaineering - which would mean getting out the ropes and crampons and climbing. But it is also possible to have a go at a person - which means to be critical or in some other way attack him or her. In this posting, "having a go at drugs and alocohol" would mean the former - that is, to try them out. Richard English | |||
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Those all make sense. How do you "have a go", however, at mental health? See a psychiatrist? | |||
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I guess they might have some kind of psychometric testing activities to try. Though what they'd do if someone tested out as a psychopath with major homicidal tendencies is anybody's guess. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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