The onset of Summer means many things: road trips, picnics, barbecues, watermelon . . . and weddings. Rarely does a June or July pass by when I'm not at or in a wedding celebration. Since lots of wedding toasts are to be had this time of year, I thought I'd put your multicultural toasting skills to the test. Do you know how to say "Cheers!" in every language? There's only one way to find out!
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1I didn't know they used "cin cin" in Portuguese, I've only ever heard it from Italians!
2Webtender says in Brazil they use Saúde... but meh, I was lousy at this anyway lol
I've only heard of Italians using "cin cin" as well.
3Actually in Greece, "Opa" isn't how you say cheers. Opa is more like Hooray! Or yay! You say it in celebration. When drinking, to say cheers, you say εις υγεία which sounds like yiamas!
48/12! I guessed on most of them. I'm a fan of saying "salud," I just like the way it sounds!
5GreekGirlinSC, I stand corrected! I just updated the answer so it's more accurate.
6Holy tongue twister that was a linguistic test!
7cin cin is used in italy and they say salute when someone sneezes usually
86/12. Egészségedre! Hungarian for Cheers!
9I am ok with 10/12 - too many cheers over too many drinks in too many countries....
10And what the hell is wrong with just chugging?
11Soniabonya- My boss is Hungarian so I knew that one! Thanks for the spelling, now I can put it on his next Name Day card. :HUGS:
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15Cin cin is italian, salute is for sneezing.
16We say saúde in Brazil and not cin cin, never even heard of it...
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18The Gaelic - Sláinte should have made the list!
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