Mynock wrote:It's pretty much the same over here. Different ages for different things, but 21 is pretty much the age where you're considered an adult (that might vary from state to state I'm not exactly sure). The passport thing is an interesting difference, they actually make you get one?
Checking various references, the age of adulthood in the United States (not including territorial possessions) is 18 years of age except in three states... Alabama it's 19 years of age (unless you're married, then it's 18 years of age), Nebraska it's 19 years of age, and Mississippi it's 21 years of age.
The legal age in the United States (not including territorial possessions) at which one can purchase or have public possession of alcoholic beverages is 21 years of age. The legal age at which one can consume alcoholic beverages may be a different story and may vary from state to state, particularly if alcohol is consumed within a private setting. Some states and the District of Columbia outright ban the consumption of alcohol for those under the age of 21.