There is a lot of Japanese cheers in a Japanese concert. The audience does these while having glow sticks in their hand(s). Here are some examples:
'Cheers' is乾杯 (kanpai) in Japanese.
You may say 'kanpai.'
Kom bei! Kom Bei is INCORRECT. Kom bei is Japanese. Gun Bae is Korean. Kanpai is cheers in Japanese, not Kom Bei. Gun Bae (or Gan Bae) is Korean and is correct.
You may say 'raibu,' writte: ライブ
okole maluna! or in japanese: kanpai/kampai
Yes, Selena does know about the Japanese earthquake & Tsunami. I know that for a fact, because she posted on her Facebook page not too long ago that she felt sorry for the Japanese, because she was just there for a concert.
2011 Japanese debut studio album "The First". 2012 The 1st Concert Album "SHINee World"
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Slancha is an anglicisation. In Irish it's "Sláinte", it means "cheers"
Melville's
The duration of Cheers is 1440.0 seconds.