B1 Expression Neutral 4 min read

हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?

happy hours kab hai?

Happy hours?

Literally: Happy hours when is?

In 15 Seconds

  • Ask when drink discounts start.
  • Used in bars and casual restaurants.
  • Casual, friendly, and direct.
  • Timing is everything for savings!

Meaning

This phrase is your golden ticket to finding out when the best deals on drinks kick in at a bar or restaurant. It's a casual, friendly way to ask about those magical hours where prices drop and the good times roll. You're essentially asking, 'When does the fun (and the savings) start?'

Key Examples

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Texting a friend about going out

आज रात 'The Tipsy Turtle' चलते हैं? पता नहीं वहाँ `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?`

Let's go to 'The Tipsy Turtle' tonight? Don't know when happy hours are there.

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At a pub ordering drinks

एक्सक्यूज़ मी, अंकल। `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?` हमें कुछ डिस्काउंटेड ड्रिंक्स चाहिए।

Excuse me, uncle. When are happy hours? We want some discounted drinks.

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Instagram caption for a night out photo

दोस्तों के साथ चियर्स! 🍻 `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?` का फायदा उठाया। #NightOut #Friends

Cheers with friends! 🍻 Took advantage of when happy hours are.

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Cultural Background

In cities like Bangalore or Delhi, 'Happy Hour' is a major draw for the youth. The concept is universal in Western-influenced hospitality.

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Loanwords

Don't be afraid to use English words like 'Happy Hour' in Hindi; they are very common.

In 15 Seconds

  • Ask when drink discounts start.
  • Used in bars and casual restaurants.
  • Casual, friendly, and direct.
  • Timing is everything for savings!

What It Means

This phrase is your key to unlocking discounted drinks and appetizers. It's the universal signal that you're looking for the sweet spot in a bar's schedule. You want to know when the prices dip and the good vibes begin. It’s all about getting more bang for your buck, and maybe a little extra cheer!

How To Use It

Imagine you've just walked into a trendy new bar. The atmosphere is buzzing, but you're eyeing the menu with a budget in mind. You'd politely flag down the server and ask, हैप्पी आवर्स कब है? (Happy hours kab hai?). They’ll then tell you the specific times. It’s also great for planning a night out with friends. A quick text message like, 'Hey, हैप्पी आवर्स कब है? Tonight?' gets the ball rolling. You can use it when ordering drinks, checking a menu, or even when making a reservation if you want to time it right.

Formality & Register

This phrase is pretty flexible, but it leans heavily towards the casual side. Think of it as your go-to for informal settings like bars, pubs, and casual restaurants. You wouldn't typically use it in a super formal business dinner or a Michelin-starred establishment. It’s the kind of phrase you’d use with friends, colleagues you’re friendly with, or service staff who are clearly in a relaxed environment. It’s like wearing jeans to a party – usually fine, but maybe not for the CEO's wedding.

Real-Life Examples

  • You’re at a brewery with friends and want to catch the deals. "Excuse me, हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?" you ask the bartender.
  • Planning a birthday get-together? You might text the group chat: "Let's hit up 'The Tipsy Turtle'. Does anyone know हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?"
  • Scrolling through a restaurant's Instagram page, you see a post about deals. You comment: "When do these happy hours start? हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?"
  • You’re in a cafe that also serves evening drinks. "Hi, is there a happy hour today? हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?"

When To Use It

Use this phrase when you are in a bar, pub, lounge, or restaurant. You are specifically looking for information about discounted drinks or appetizers. It’s perfect for social gatherings, casual meetups with friends, or even when you're traveling and want to explore local spots affordably. If a place advertises 'Happy Hour,' this is your direct question to find out the details. It's also useful if you're trying to impress someone by knowing the 'insider' deals.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using हैप्पी आवर्स कब है? in very formal settings. Think fancy restaurants, business meetings, or places that clearly don't offer happy hour specials. It sounds a bit out of place if you're discussing a serious topic or ordering a complex meal. Also, don't use it if you're already past the happy hour times; asking 'When was it?' is a different conversation! It’s also not for ordering a single, non-discounted drink – that’s just a regular order.

Common Mistakes

One common slip-up is using it too formally. Imagine asking your boss this during a board meeting lunch – awkward! Another mistake is assuming *every* place has happy hour. Asking हैप्पी आवर्स कब है? at a coffee shop that only serves lattes might get you a confused look. Also, mixing up the word order can happen. You might accidentally say something like कब है हैप्पी आवर्स? which is understandable but less common. It’s like saying 'When is the party?' versus 'The party, when is it?' – the first flows better.

Common Variations

While हैप्पी आवर्स कब है? is super common, you might hear slight regional tweaks or generational slang. Some might just say हैप्पी आवर्स? (Happy hours?) with a questioning tone, expecting the context to be understood. Younger crowds might even shorten it further in texts, maybe just HH कब? (HH kab?). In some areas, people might use more traditional Hindi for 'discounted time,' but 'Happy Hour' is so globally recognized that the English term is dominant. Think of it like how everyone says 'Netflix' even in Hindi.

Real Conversations

Scenario 1: At a Bar

- You: "नमस्ते! हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?"

- Bartender: "हमारी हैप्पी आवर्स शाम 5 से 7 बजे तक चलती है।"

- You: "बहुत बढ़िया, धन्यवाद!"

Scenario 2: Texting Friends

- Friend: "आज रात पार्टी के लिए कहाँ चलें?"

- You: "'The Drunken Monk' कैसा रहेगा? मुझे नहीं पता वहाँ हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?"

- Friend: "मैं चेक करता हूँ। लगता है 6 से 8 तक है।"

Quick FAQ

  • What does हैप्पी आवर्स mean?

It's the English term 'Happy Hour,' referring to a period of discounted drinks.

  • Is it always about drinks?

Mostly, but often includes discounted appetizers too.

  • Can I ask anytime?

Best to ask during hours when bars are typically open and busy.

  • What if they don't have it?

They'll likely say so politely, or you might get a blank stare!

Usage Notes

This phrase is firmly in the informal register, best used in casual settings like bars, pubs, and relaxed restaurants. While widely understood, avoid it in highly formal environments or during serious business discussions. It's a direct and efficient way to inquire about discounted drink times.

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Loanwords

Don't be afraid to use English words like 'Happy Hour' in Hindi; they are very common.

Examples

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#1 Texting a friend about going out

आज रात 'The Tipsy Turtle' चलते हैं? पता नहीं वहाँ `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?`

Let's go to 'The Tipsy Turtle' tonight? Don't know when happy hours are there.

Used casually to coordinate plans and check for deals.

#2 At a pub ordering drinks

एक्सक्यूज़ मी, अंकल। `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?` हमें कुछ डिस्काउंटेड ड्रिंक्स चाहिए।

Excuse me, uncle. When are happy hours? We want some discounted drinks.

Directly asking the bartender for information about specials.

#3 Instagram caption for a night out photo

दोस्तों के साथ चियर्स! 🍻 `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?` का फायदा उठाया। #NightOut #Friends

Cheers with friends! 🍻 Took advantage of when happy hours are.

Implies they found out and are enjoying the deals.

#4 Professional networking event at a lounge

यह इवेंट के बाद, क्या आप जानते हैं कि यहाँ `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?` शायद हम कुछ देर रुक सकते हैं।

After this event, do you know when happy hours are here? Maybe we can stay a bit longer.

Used subtly to suggest continuing the social interaction affordably.

#5 Asking a hotel concierge for recommendations

क्या आप मुझे आस-पास के किसी अच्छे बार के बारे में बता सकते हैं जहाँ `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?`

Can you tell me about a good bar nearby where happy hours are?

Seeking local knowledge for affordable entertainment.

#6 Planning a date night

मुझे लगता है कि हमें उस नए रूफटॉप बार में जाना चाहिए। `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?` पता करके बताओ।

I think we should go to that new rooftop bar. Find out when happy hours are.

Used to suggest a place and check for deals to make the date more budget-friendly.

Mistake: Asking too early Common Mistake

✗ सुबह 10 बजे: "नमस्ते, `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?`"

✗ 10 AM: "Hello, when are happy hours?"

Asking about happy hour when it's clearly not the time.

Mistake: Using in a formal setting Common Mistake

✗ बिज़नेस लंच के दौरान: "माफ़ करना, क्या आप बता सकते हैं कि यहाँ `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?`"

✗ During a business lunch: "Excuse me, can you tell me when happy hours are here?"

Inappropriate to ask about drink specials during a formal business meal.

#9 Checking a restaurant's social media

आपके लेटेस्ट पोस्ट में डिस्काउंट दिख रहा है! `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?` जल्दी बताओ!

Saw discounts in your latest post! When are happy hours? Tell us quickly!

Enthusiastic inquiry on social media, expecting a quick response.

#10 At a tourist spot bar

यह जगह कितनी खूबसूरत है! क्या यहाँ `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?` ताकि हम कुछ स्थानीय पेय आज़मा सकें।

This place is so beautiful! When are happy hours here so we can try some local drinks.

Used by tourists to find affordable ways to experience local offerings.

#11 Overhearing a conversation

मैंने सुना कि तुम लोग 'The Tipsy Turtle' जा रहे हो। `हैप्पी आवर्स कब है?` मुझे भी बताना।

I heard you guys are going to 'The Tipsy Turtle'. When are happy hours? Let me know too.

Joining a plan by asking for the crucial deal information.

Test Yourself

Which is the correct way to ask about time?

हैप्पी आवर्स ___ है?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: कब

'कब' means when, which is needed for time.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Which is the correct way to ask about time? Choose A1

हैप्पी आवर्स ___ है?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: कब

'कब' means when, which is needed for time.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

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No, it is a standard question.

Related Phrases

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ऑफर क्या है?

similar

What is the offer?

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डिस्काउंट कब तक है?

builds on

Until when is the discount?

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