Cheers, Salud,Sante, Kanpai,Saluti,Gangei..whatever you call it, wherever you are in this world.. it means the same thing...celebration, Beginning of good times with friends and family and creating memories. It is also a basic drinking etiquette acknowledging the special occasion and the person giving company.
Here are various happy moments I had with family, friends, co-workers.Enjoy,Have a great 4th of July weekend and don't forget to "Cheers" with your loved onesπ
Cheers- rooting for favorite soccer team
Fun watching the game
Cheers with Family-Sydney
Happy times with co-workers
Margarita times with friends
Cocktails with co-workers
Some more good times
Cheers again
Catching up with old friends
Keeping warm with moonshine cocktail :-)
Margarita time again
Cheers with family/friends
Drunk humor..because there will always be drunk jokes why not enjoy it π
Confession
A drunken man staggers into a Catholic Church and sits down in a confession box and says nothing.
The bewildered priest coughs to attract his attention, but still the man says nothing.
The priest then knocks on the walls three times in a final attempt to get the man to speak.
Finally, the drunk replies : "No use knocking mate, there is no paper in this one either,"
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Now on a serious note, Enjoy the golden liquid responsibly. Cheers π₯π₯π₯π₯
"Don't drink and drive, and you will stay alive"
Or as my in-laws say in Italian..... Salute / Cin cin!
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of drinks and friends, very nice. I'm so glad we have an Independence Day to celebrate!
I am blessed to have great friends and family to celebrate any occasion.
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