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  2. Toast (honor) - Wikipedia

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    The person honored should neither stand nor drink, [14] but after the toast should rise to thank the one who has offered the toast and take a drink, perhaps but not necessarily offering a toast in turn. As toasts may occur in long series, experienced attendees often make sure to leave enough wine in the glass to allow participation in numerous ...

  3. Sláinte - Wikipedia

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    slàinte mhòr "great health" which is also used as a Jacobite toast with the alternative meaning of "health to Marion", Marion (Mòr) being a Jacobite code name for Prince Charles Edward Stuart. [8] The Manx Gaelic form is slaynt (vie) [9] or shoh slaynt. [10] Alternatively, corp slaynt "healthy body" is also used in Manx. [5]

  4. Qiru - Wikipedia

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    A qiru [1] [2] (also spelled kero, quero, and locally also qero) is an ancient Andean cup used to drink liquids like alcohol, or more specifically, chicha. [3] They can be made from wood, ceramics, silver, or gold. [3] They were traditionally used in Andean feasts.

  5. The rise of champagne and toasts - AOL

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    French champagne shipments to the U.S. rose 31% (2019-2022), fueling concerns of a shortage in the coming years. But why do we toast with champagne?

  6. Matar judíos - Wikipedia

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    In the region of El Bierzo, locals will use the toast, "Salir a matar judíos" -- "Let's go kill the Jews"—while drinking Leonese lemonade during Holy Week. [3] The tradition has also been linked to the Spanish expression, "Limonada que trasiego, judío que pulverizo" ("Lemonade I drink, the Jew I pulverize"). [2] Leonese lemonade

  7. Drinking horn - Wikipedia

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    Ram or goat drinking horns, known as kantsi, remain an important accessory in the culture of ritual toasting in Georgia. During a formal dinner (supra) Georgians propose a toast, led by a toastmaster (tamada) who sets the topic of each round of toasting. Toasts are made with either wine or brandy; toasting with beer is considered an insult. [2]

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  9. Loyal toast - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the Commonwealth realms, the loyal toast is most commonly composed solely of the words "The Queen" [3] or "The King" (as appropriate), though this may be elaborated with mention of the monarch's position as head of a particular state, such as in Canada, where the Canadian Armed Forces codifies the loyal toast as "Ladies and gentlemen, the King of Canada". [4]