Why is it that in formal logic, the phrase “If Bob drinks, then everyone drinks” is true if Bob doesn’t drink ?

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in other words, why are statements of the form “If A then B” always true if A is false?

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The rule doesn’t apply if Bob doesn’t drink. If he doesn’t drink then everyone else could still drink or they could not drink.

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