One of the best ways to break down barriers while traveling is knowing the language — or at least some of it. Another great barrier-breaker (at least, for those who choose to imbibe)? Alcohol. While rituals to celebrate the start of drinking differ around the world, the basic idea behind the clinking of glasses has been around for thousands of years. It’s a way to unite a group of individuals. Symbolically, as the glasses unite, so do the people. The word “cheers” comes from the Greek word kara, meaning “head” and from the Old French word chiere, meaning “face.” The expression “to…
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