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Cheers

Cheers is an English-language exclamation used as a toast before drinking, and it can also function as a casual expression of gratitude or farewell. The word conveys good wishes, health, or happiness as drinks are raised and glasses clink.

In the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, Canada, and many other Commonwealth countries, cheers is a flexible

Originating from the general concept of “cheer” as good spirits, the plural form “cheers” became established

The 1982–1993 American sitcom Cheers is set in a Boston bar of the same name and helped

social
lubricant
used
to
toast
drinks,
thank
someone,
or
say
goodbye.
In
the
United
States,
the
term
is
widely
recognized
largely
because
of
the
television
show
of
the
same
name,
and
it
is
often
used
as
an
informal
way
to
say
thanks
or
farewell.
as
a
standard
toast;
beyond
drinking,
it
is
common
as
a
casual
sign-off
in
writing
and
speech.
The
expression
is
typically
informal
and
not
used
in
formal
settings.
popularize
the
term
in
American
English.
The
word
has
since
entered
everyday
usage
in
many
English-speaking
countries,
with
nuances
of
friendliness,
gratitude,
and
farewell.