Customarily, the right hand.
The raising of a glass to salute someone.
the spring.
Raising a glass and drinking in honor of someone or something.
My shyness kept me from raising my hand in class.
I don't think there is a proper hand to raise when, say, asking a question. More likely, it's a matter of preference and comfort.
"Ching ching" is an onomatopoeic term imitating the sound of glasses clinking together during a toast. It is often used in a light-hearted or celebratory manner when raising a toast among friends or family.
You don't have to, but it is correct to use champagne for a toast.
Me *raising hand*
thomas ford
right... i heard left is an insult
raising animals
"Slainte" is pronounced as "slawn-cha." It is an Irish term commonly used as a toast when raising a glass for good health.