depends on the person I would think? Some ppl will talk to you and not make much eye contact sometimes, it could mean plenty of things, an untruthfulness behind what they say, insecurities, an introverted personality, someone hiding things etc
Your thinking of Lechaim which is the Hebrew version of "Cheers" while making a toast. It literally means "to life"
Licking his lips while making eye contact could be a sign of desire or attraction. It may indicate that he finds you attractive or is feeling a level of arousal. However, it's important to consider other cues and context to interpret his behavior accurately.
Not making eye contact means not looking people directly in the eye.
Do you mean saying "cheers" while raising your glass? Then it would be "Kippis!". ("Cheers" as in "thank you" would be "Kiitti".) Or you could use the equivalent for "Bottoms up!", which is "Pohjanmaan kautta!". But "Kippis" is easier to pronounce. =)
Slancha is an anglicisation. In Irish it's "Sláinte", it means "cheers"
cheers?
cheers = "na zdraví" and it actually means "on our health"
"Salud" is a common expression in Spanish-speaking countries that is used to wish someone good health. It is typically said before taking a drink of alcohol in a social setting, similar to saying "Cheers" or "Santé" in other languages.
When someone smiles at you after making eye contact, it could mean she likes you, it could mean she's just being polite, or it could mean nothing at all. It could even be a nervous reaction.
Cheers; Polish
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