You are having a drink with your friends and you raise your glasses and clink them together.
What do you say and why?
What other drinking customs do you have?
You are having a drink with your friends and you raise your glasses and clink them together.
What do you say and why?
What other drinking customs do you have?
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cincin
I think it's onomatopoeia for the sound the glasses make
just fuck my shit up!
>Salud
I really dont know
i dont have any friends
>"at least we don't live in canada!"
salud
>3rdplaceland
I think it's saúde but I don't drink and I don't have friends.
Skål
It means "bowl" or "cup", and it's some ancient tradition that nobody really knows why we say it.
Sieg Heil!
Na zdravi(to your health), first round we just say ahoy or cus
GET IT DOWN YOU ZULU WARRIOR
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>kippis
>hölökynkölökyn
>otetaan sille
Translations:
>cheers
>can't really translate this one
>let's drink (or literally take) to that
Prost!
No idea where it comes from.
We don't have a staple "cheers" or "prost" like anglos and germans do. You have to say something original every time for example "for friendship".
Cheers
We don't toast in the US, we're losers
smirk'd
the staple phrase "cheers" or something else relevant to the situation or event
I read once that Vikings, fearful of being poisoned, would smash their tankards together so the drinks would spill together and mix any poison in the drinks, to discourage any would-be assassins present.
but snopes says it's a myth :(
>Etymology
>Latin pro (“for”), + sit (“may it be”): literally “may it be for (you)”, “may it benefit (you)”. Compare prosit.
Thank you Lord Jesus, The Virgin Mary and American Freedom™ for this delicious Budweiser™
Only Poms could make drinking grog shit.
>implying i care what crimmies think
Kampai because i live with a weeaboo
Kurwa!
but really
Şerefe (cheers)
Dibini görmeyen anasının amını görsün (sorta translates to "the one who can't finish it in one go shall see his mother's pussy")