Signification
Used as a toast, encouraging someone to drink all their drink.
Contexte culturel
In British pubs, 'Bottoms up' is often used among friends, but 'Cheers' is much more common for general toasts. It is frequently used in college or party settings to encourage rapid drinking.
Context is key
Only use this with people you know well. It can be seen as pushy.
Signification
Used as a toast, encouraging someone to drink all their drink.
Context is key
Only use this with people you know well. It can be seen as pushy.
Teste-toi
Which situation is best for 'Bottoms up!'?
You are at a formal business dinner. What do you say?
Bottoms up is too informal for a business dinner.
🎉 Score : /1
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
1 exercicesYou are at a formal business dinner. What do you say?
Bottoms up is too informal for a business dinner.
🎉 Score : /1
Questions fréquentes
1 questionsOnly if it is a very casual, late-night party setting.
Expressions liées
Cheers
similarA general toast.
Down the hatch
synonymDrink it all.