British English Slang Miniseries- Cheers

👋🏻 Welcome back to day ten of my British English Slang Miniseries! Today is a really common one: cheers Whether you're an Anglophile, a language enthusiast, or simply intrigued by the charm of British expressions, this series is tailor-made for you.

Why cheers you ask? Well, aside from being a quintessentially British expression of gratitude, it encapsulates the spirit of camaraderie and conviviality that defines our journey together. So, join us as we raise a virtual toast to the rich tapestry of British English slang!

In the upcoming entries, we'll delve into a treasure trove of slang terms, from "mate" to "chock-a-block," "knackered" to "the tube," and everything in between. Whether you're looking to impress your British friends or simply expand your linguistic repertoire, this miniseries promises to be both educational and entertaining.

Stay tuned as we kick off day ten. Cheers to discovering the delightful quirks and idiosyncrasies of the language that has captivated the world for centuries!

🍻 cheers 🍻

⚠️ two meanings:

🍻 ​a word that people say to each other as they lift up their glasses to drink

😌 thank you

examples with 'cheers'

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examples with 'cheers' 🍻

  1. Cheers for lending me your brolly, mate! 😃

  2. Cheers to the happy couple for a lifetime of love and happiness! 🥂

  3. Cheers to fantastic evening ahead! 🍻

  4. Cheers to starting your new job! 🥂

  5. Cheers for helping out the other day. Appreciated. 😃


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