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'à votre santé !' (cheers!)
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In Farsi, "cheers" is often translated as "sâlâmeti" (صلامتی) or "beh sâlâmati" (به سلامتی) when toasting with drinks.
The term "cheers" is used when toasting as a way to wish good health and happiness to others. It is a common expression of goodwill and camaraderie during social gatherings involving the sharing of drinks.
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The tradition of clinking glasses when saying "cheers" is believed to have originated in medieval Europe as a way to ensure trust among drinkers by spilling a bit of each other's drink into their own glass, demonstrating that the drinks were not poisoned.
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The tradition of toasting with drinks, known as "cheers," originated in ancient Greece, where it was believed that clinking glasses together would ward off evil spirits. Over time, the practice evolved to symbolize friendship and good wishes. The concept of poisoning drinks in various cultures has historical roots in instances of betrayal, power struggles, and assassination attempts. In some cultures, the act of sharing a drink symbolizes trust and camaraderie, making poisoning a particularly heinous act of treachery.