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Cheers in Czech

How To Say Cheers in Czech

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The Czech Republic take pride in the celebrations and drinking pubs. Each bar typically only offers 1 draft on tap (along with some of the more common beers in a bottle like bud light) so you may be trying out several different places until you find your drink of choice. However, while you are making the rounds it would be good to learn how to say cheers in Czech so you can mingle with the locals and toast to each other.

Na Zdravi (pronouned: nah z-drah-vee) – Before you can start enjoying your beer, it’s important to give a cheers to everyone at the table as you make eye contact with them. Just like other countries, there is an omen of 7 years of bad luck or 7 years of bad sex if you don’t follow this guideline. We aren’t saying this will happen, but if you take the time and give good eye contact it can only help your chances. Na Zdravi means “to your health” and is the most popular sign of toasting one another. The only other rule to consider while doing a cheers is to not cross arms with anyone else. This can be a challenge as you stare them in the eyes, but again it’s worth giving your best effort to avoid bad sex for the next 7 years.

The Czech Republic are huge fans of beer so if you have a craving for a good craft brew, this is the country for you. Not to mention their prices are ridiculously cheap (about 60 cents U.S to enjoy a beverage)

Summary of Czech Cheers Drinking Toasts

Czech drinking toasts are an important part of Czech culture and a way for people to come together, celebrate special occasions, or just enjoy each other’s company. The most common toast is “Na zdraví!” which literally translates as “to health.” This phrase is used to wish someone good health and is often accompanied by the clinking of glasses.

Other popular phrases include “Krásného dne!” (have a nice day), “Štěstí do budoucna!” (good luck in the future), and “Živjte!” (cheers!). Toasting also has many traditions associated with it that must be followed when raising a glass with friends or family members. For example, it is considered bad luck if you don’t look into your companion’s eyes while making a toast so make sure you maintain eye contact throughout the entire process.

Additionally, everyone should take part in toasting even if they aren’t drinking alcohol; instead of raising their glass they can raise their hand or give a verbal response such as “Cheers!” No matter what type of occasion or celebration you’re attending in the Czech Republic, make sure you practice some traditional Czech drinking toasts – it could be the key ingredient to having an unforgettable night out with friends and family members alike!

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