Seven of the most interesting drinking practices in the world
The culture of drinking has become deeply embedded in the history of human civilization, and unique and interesting drinking practices have developed around the globe.
Whether it is a religious ceremony or a family meeting, if it is a drinking occasion, there is a drinking practice.
This paper will describe several very interesting drinking practices in the world.
Georgia: Too many toasts at the table! There should be no country where the culture of respect is crazier than Georgia.
The culture of respect in Georgia is said to have originated in the late days of the Bronze Age and, at a dinner, the owner (growers) generally respects guests more than 12 times.
A toast is given to friends, family members, the deceased, the people around them (the ones a drinker can think of).
Moreover, Georgians are very respectful of the choice of wine, and brandy or vodka is a good choice.
With the exception of beer, a beers toast in Georgia would be mistaken for a curse on bad luck.
p>II, Spain, France, Germany: Due to caution, seven years of sexual life have been undermined by anthropologists' claim that the culture of respect in the West originated from ancient religious rituals, and that the culture of respect has reached the bone marrow of Western culture.
In general, a toast is a good wish, such as good health and good luck.
But in three countries in Europe, respect is considered to be “negative”.
In many countries, respect for drinks requires eye-to-face communication to show courtesy, otherwise it would be considered disrespectful.
In France or Germany, however, there is superstition that if you look at each other when you drink, you will have seven years of bad sex.
In Spain, if you drink with water, you get the same treatment.
“Kopstootje” means “brain collision”.
In the Netherlands, when people drink Gin, Dutch is Genever, they pour the wine into a tulip cup, which, in order not to waste a drop of it, must be placed on the table, and the person who drinks must bend down and drink the glass directly from the table.
Then there'll be a beer next to it, and you'll drink it in the same way, so called "Kopstootje".
Ukraine: drinking from bride's shoes at traditional Ukrainian weddings, stealing a bride's shoe is a custom.
If the bride sits and is stolen from a shoe by a guest, the thief will be able to make some “easy” demands to relatives and friends at the wedding, the usual requirement being to drink with the bride's shoe.
Before you get sick, it's explained that instead of having the guests drink directly from their shoes, they are allowed to put the glasses in the bride's shoes and drink them from the glass.
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Haroa town in the wine-producing area, where there are a lot of wine producers.
every year on 29 june, there will be a grand “wine war”.
imagine thousands of students shooting at each other with water guns, and then imagine those students being adults, with water turning into wine, and thousands of people armed with wine themselves to “counter” others! it's so beautiful.
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in addition, when you pour, you cannot pour yourself (which is very normal in the west), you have to pour others first and then you lose yourself.
i'm sorry