Artificial intelligent assistant

How to express "When it comes to"? So google translator seemly tells me that to express "When it comes to" I should use the following structure (I tried finding it on google and this forum but could not find it) > ... For instance > **"When it comes to walking"** But since I don't trust google translator at all, I am asking, what is the right way to say that? The sentence I am trying to make is the following **"When it comes to drinking everyday, it seems that Japanese people drink more than Brazilian people."** (refeering to the image that many people go to izakaya after work). My attempt: > What do you think? Thanks in advance!

... sounds funny, particularly the part. Looks like Google **_forcibly_** translated the word "it".

Most naturally, we would say:

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You could say:

> {}{}{}{}

Your sentence, though, would be understood by nearly all native speakers if you just dropped .

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