The Chinese have a rich heritage and culture when it comes to drinking and giving cheers. Just like other big countries such as France or Germany, there are rules involved in order to not come off rude or disrespectful. They aren’t crazy to learn and you most likely do most of them already. Before we …
How To Say Cheers in Arabic
Most Arabic speaking countries actually don’t allow alcohol to be consumed. It’s a shame for it to be illegal, but the Arabics do still have a cheers saying if you somehow get the chance to toast. Arabic – في صحتك – (pronounced Fi-sih-tik or Fe Sahatek) The meaning behind this Arabic cheers is “good luck” …
How To Say Cheers in Mandarin
Mandarin isn’t the easiest language to learn, but knowing a couple key words is essential to avoid being rude when visiting a foreign country. In this blog article we go over the proper way to say cheers in Mandarin. Cheers in Mandarin The most common toast is ganbei. The cheers is pronounced “gon bay” and …
How To Say Cheers in Korean
Just like most Asian cultures, Korea is a proud people with many traditions and honor. If you find yourself traveling to the country you will quickly see how they take everything slowly and with great care. In this post we will explore the proper way to say cheers and toasting one another so you can …
How To Say Cheers in Russian
Russians are well known for their drinking (especially vodka). However, you may not know that they take a lot of pride in it and have different toasts and ways of saying cheers depending on the situation. Here we will break down several of the meanings and when it is appropriate to use that cheers. Cheers …
How To Say Cheers in Japanese
Japan is well known for their etiquette. If you plan on traveling there it’s important to learn a little about their culture so you fit right in and don’t come off rude. One question we are asked often is the correct way to make a toast and say cheers in different languages. In this post …