When drinking and clanging two glasses together in celebration?
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When drinking and clanging two glasses together in celebration? :


English say cheersitalians say salutechinese say gambayknow any other countries sayings?I think the Irish say slainte%26#039; or something like that.Here are some others:%26quot;In many cultures, toasting is common and to not do so may be a breach of etiquette. The most common toasts either have %26quot;good luck%26quot; or %26quot;good health%26quot; as the one-word theme. Examples include:%26quot;Gesondheid%26quot; (South African Afrikaans) %26quot;Ya mas%26quot; (Greece) %26quot;Prost%26quot; (Germany and German-speaking places) %26quot;Proost%26quot; (The Netherlands) %26quot;Schol%26quot; (Flanders) %26quot;sk¨˘l%26quot; (Iceland). %26quot;Sk?l%26quot;, in English often spelled Skoal, (Denmark, Norway, Sweden and parts of Finland) %26quot;Kippis%26quot; (Finland) %26quot;Sant¨¦%26quot; (France and Qu¨¦bec) %26quot;Sl¨˘inte%26quot; (Ireland and among speakers of Scots Gaelic) %26quot;Iechyd Da%26quot; (Wales) %26quot;L%26#039;Chaim%26quot; (Israel and Jewish communities worldwide) %26quot;Salute%26quot; and %26quot;Cin cin%26quot; (Italy) (or %26quot;Tin tin%26quot; in Brazil) %26quot;Sa¨˛de%26quot; (Portugal and Lusophone countries) %26quot;Salud%26quot; (Spain and Hispanic countries) %26quot;Kanpai%26quot; (Japan). %26quot;Na zdrowie%26quot; (Poland). %26quot;?erefe%26quot; (Turkey). %26quot;Salut!%26quot; (Catalan) or %26quot;Salut i For?a al Canut!%26quot; %26quot;Noosh!%26quot; (Iran)slainte its irish or gaeilgeThese are mine get your ownThe Germans say prost. The Russians say Na zdorovje.Albanian - GezuarArmenian - GenatztAustrian - PrositBelgian - Op uw gezonheidBrazilian - Saude, VivaChinese - Nien Nien nu e. Kong ChienCzechoslovakian - Na Zdravi, NazdarDanish - SkalDutch - Proost. GeluchEgyptian - Fee sihetakEstonian - TervistFinnish - Kippis. MaljanneFrench - A vortre santeGerman - Prosit. Auf ihr wohlGreek - Eis IgianHawaiian - Okole maluneHebrew - L%26#039;ChaimHungarian - Kedves egeszsegereIndian - A la satureJapanese - Kampai. BanzaiKorean - Kong gang ul wi ha yoLithuanian - I sveikasMexican - SaludNew Zealander - Kia oraNorwegian - SkalPhilippine - MabuhayPolish - Na zdrowie. VivatPortuguese - A sia saideRomanian - NorocRussian - Na zdoroviaSpanish - Salud, amor ySwedish - SkalWelsh - Iechyd daMy kin blate %26quot;Slainte Mhath%26quot; to which the reposte must be %26quot;Sla%26quot;.In Thailand, a lady says %26quot; chok dee kah %26quot; and a man says %26quot; chok dee krap %26quot;............French say %26quot;chin%26quot; and %26quot;sante%26quot;; Germans say %26quot;Prosit%26quot;; Poles say %26quot;Nazdrovia%26quot;. Americans say all sorts of things!The spanish say %26quot;Salud%26quot; (health)the better polish cheers is %26quot;do dna%26quot; = %26quot;to the bottom!%26quot;

Need to cook dinner for my mo:


Chicken and mushroom ristto - quick, simple and dleicious! best if you can get proper risotto rice form the supermarket, though.

Mickey Fins>>>>>>>>>>:


Oh my God,the best drink ever is Mic



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