In Mexico, when toasting a drink, people commonly say "¡Salud!" which means "Health!" It's a way to wish good health to everyone involved. Other phrases like "¡Provecho!" or "¡Arriba, abajo, al centro, y pa' dentro!" (meaning "Up, down, to the center, and inside!") can also be used in a more playful context.
It is tradition. Some people actually will get insulted if you don't drink after a toast. Just do a drink and relax!
To "toast" means to lift a glass, usually filled with alcohol, and say something nice to or about the people you are "toasting," then everyone takes a drink to agree with the sentiments.
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Santé is the French equivalent of the English cheers. Pronounced as: sahnta
Old Mexican Toast - with glass in hand... do the following:Arriba... lift glass upAbajo... lower glass downAl centro... place glass to center and click glassesAdentro... means liquid goes inside you... drink
The plural form of 'toast' depends on the context. If you are talking about toast in the sense of bread then there is no plural, you can have a slice/piece of toast or several slices/pieces of toast, you can even say 'some toast'. Toast can also mean a call to drink to an admired person or thing, or someone's continued health. In this context the plural of toast is toasts, e.g. During the meal there were a number of toasts to the bride and groom.
A Mexican will drink beer, water, soda or whatever they are in the mood for.
It's a quotation from a famous movie. It's just a toast, something you say when you raise a drink and say something complementary to another person.
Canela Tea is a Mexican cinnamon drink that is served hot.
The Mexican name for energy drink is "bebida energética."
Champurrado is a chocolate-based hot drink see link below
"toast" translates to, "toseuteu" (토스트) in Korean.