Toasts, alphabetical by language/country:
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USA/Canada/UK/Australia—“Cheers”
USA—“Bottoms Up”
USA—“Down the Hatch”
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Albania—“Gezuar”
Arabic—“Fisehatak”
Armenia—“Genatzt”
Asturian—“Gayola”
Austria —“Prost”
Azerbaijan—“Afiyaet oslun”
Australia—“Cheerio”
Baluchi (Iran)—“Vashi”
Basque—“On egin”
Belgium (Flanders)—“Op uw Gezondheid”
Belgium (Wallonia)—“A votre santé”
Bengal—“Joy”
Bosnia—“Zivjeli”
Brazil—“Saude”
Breton—“Yec’hed mat”
Bulgaria—“Na zdrave”
Canada (Quebec)—“Sante”
Catalan (Spain)—“Txin txin”
Chinese (Cantonese)—“Gom bui”
Chinese (Mandarin)—“Gan bei”
Cornish—“Yeghes da”
Costa Rica—“Pura Vida”
Creole—“Salud”
Croatia—“Zivjeli”
Czech—“Na zdravi”
Danish—“Skal”
Dutch—“Proost”
Egyptian—“Fee sihetak”
Esperanto—“Je via sano”
England—“Cheerio”
Estonia—“Tervist”
Ethiopia—“T’chen chen”
Farsi—“Ba’sal’a’ma’ti”
Finnish—“Kippis”
French—“Salut”
Frisian (Netherlands)—“Tsjoch”
Galician—“Saude”
Georgian—“Vakhtanguri”
Germany—“Prost”
Greek—“Eis Igian”
Greenland—“Kassutta”
Hawaiian—“Okole maluna”
Hebrew—“L’Chaim”
Hindi—“Apki Lambi Umar Ke Liye”
Holooe—“Kam-poe”
Hungarian—“Kedves egeszsegere”
Icelandic—“Skal”
Ido—“Ye vua saneso”
Indonesia—“Pro”
Interlingua—“A vostre sanitate”
Ireland—“Slainte”
Ireland (northern)—“Guid forder”
Italy—“Salute”
Japan—“Kampai”
Kikuyu (Kenya)—“Rathima andu atene”
Korean—“Chukbae”
Latin—“Sanitas Bona”
Latvia—“Uz veselibu”
Lebanese—“Kesak”
Lithuania—“i sveikata”
Macedonia—“Na zdravje”
Maori—“Kia ora”
Morocco—“Saha wa’afiab”
Norwegian—“Skal”
Occitan—“A la vostra”
Pakistan—“Sanda Bashi”
Pakistan (Urdu)—“Djam”
Persian (Iran)—“Salam Ati”
Philippines (Tagalog)—“Mabuhay”
Polish—“Vivat Na Zdrowie”
Polish—“Na Zdrowie”
Portuguese—“A sia saide”
Portuguese—“Tchim-Tchim”
Rhaeto-Romanic—“Viva”
Romania—“Noroc”
Russian—“Budem zdorovy”
Sesotho—“Nqa”
Scotland—“Slainte Mhor”
Scotland—“Slaandjivan”
Serbia—“Zivio Ziveli”
Sinhala—“Seiradewa”
Slovakia—“Na zdravie”
Slovenia—“Na zdravje”
Somalia—“Auguryo”
South Africa (Afrikaans)—“Gesondheid”
South Africa—“Amandla”
Spanish—“Salud”
Spanish (Latin America)—”Salud y amor y tiempo para disfrutarlo”
Sri Lanka (Sinhala)—“Seiradewa”
Swahili—“Maisha marefu”
Swedish—“Skal”
Switzerland—“Proscht”
Thailand—“Choc-tee”
Turkish—“Sagligina”
Ukranian—“Budmo”
United Arab Emirates—“Shucram”
United Kingdom—“Chin-Chin”
Uyghur—“Salametlikingiz ucun”
Vietnamese—“Chia”
Welsh—“Iechyd da”
Yiddish—“Lechaym”
Yugoslavia (formerly)—“Ziveo”
Zulu—“Oogy wawa”
3 Beers to Drink on New Year’s Eve Instead of Champagne
With New Year’s eve just around the corner many people are stocking up on champagne and sparkling cider to help ring in the new year. While these beverages can be a great way to celebrate, we think that beer can do just as well, if not better then bubbly. Here are three styles of beers that make wonderful substitutes for champagne on New Year’s Eve.
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Chandelier made of beer bottles
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Merry Christmas from all of us at Capcatchers.com
“There is more to life than beer alone, but beer makes those other things even better.” —Stephen Morris
Add your own line of personalized text to this fantastic beer-lover’s quote from Stephen Morris, author of the classic travelogue, The Great Beer Trek.
Have A Beery Christmas! haha