WhenliveHy Lyesp
Let's wishYesng nguhi chincubate: Stin Igia Mas (Happy New Year)congestionc khine)!
Enjoy your food and get lost in it, never toast someone with a non-alcoholic drink: this is considered bad luck.

WhenliveRussia:
DYeswho everyeahmix Vodka andDYeswho everyeahtYeschstainsilentoht thcongestioncustainwhich one?
Russians always drink their vodka neat. Offering a drink is a sign of trust and friendship: refusing can be very offensive.

WhenliveIDEA:
Please ustainng ryescoughyescnwetc!
Italians only drink water or wine with their meals. Drinks like beer or soda are considered a break from the rules.
WhenliveCohCzech Republic
Mat dYesI doHey!
Toasts are considered very formal in the Czech Republic. Never take your eyes off the person toasting you.
WhenliveNetherlands
DYesng shuhdmoundhands
The Dutch often drink whisky in a custom called “head butt”: you put your hands behind your back, bend over and take a sip, then drink the rest of the glass.
WhenliveWho Cyesp
DYeswho everyeahpour into the glassincubateme!
It is a common Egyptian custom to wait for someone to pour water into a glass and you will pour it into your friend's glass when needed.
WhenliveHungary
DYesng chyesMCstainc glass of beer cincubateabyesn!
In 1848, 13 revolutions took place, and celebrations with beer-clinking continued for more than 150 years. Today, this is no longer the case.
WhenliveChinastainc
Pleasestainc ly cincubateabyesn coinsstainng!
Before continuing with the next glass, you need to drain your glass back down on the table to let everyone know that you have finished it.
WhenliveThdriveTurkey
Please ustainng cyesn bottle!
Even if you only have one glass of Raki or Lion's Milk, remember not to order it for yourself, it would be rude. Instead, order a bottle for the whole table.


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