By: Metalchick
This is an awesome list. Thanks for the heads up. The Brits do love their ales for sure. You should do a list of toasts to accompany drinking in each section and include Ireland! And whatever you do,...
View ArticleBy: Roberto Rocha
Cool article. It would be nice to see it expanded with other countries. Here are a few:In Hungary, never cheer by knocking beer bottles. They vowed never to do this after a rebellion against Habsburg...
View ArticleBy: LucyC
Thanks Roberto – I’m really hoping to learn a lot of new drinking rules from comments on this article!And thanks Metalchick and Nicolas for the feedback!
View ArticleBy: stationaryhobo
I suppose it is not surprising that a common rule around the world is one person buys yuo a drink you are supposed to return the favor.
View ArticleBy: Lisa Goltz Eastman
Good thing I have no interest in going to South Africa. That’s crap!
View ArticleBy: LilaBear
In Australia, a ’round’ is not the same as a ‘shout’. By my understanding, a ’round’ of drinks is just the next bunch or ‘lot’ of drinks, no matter who buys it. A ‘shout’ is when someone else buys it...
View ArticleBy: LilaBear
To further explain: somebody might ask “who’s buying the next round?” but they wouldn’t say “who’s buying the next shout?” You don’t buy a shout, you buy (or shout) a round
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