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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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When to use cheers?

When can I use cheers? Only towards close friends or business associates too?
  

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Hi, I'm not completely sure about your question. " to mean " thank you " or " goodbye "? If so, bear in mind that ( as far as I know) this usage is restricted to the UK and that it is pretty informal.

  • Hi, I'm not completely sure about your question.
  • " to mean " thank you " or " goodbye "?
  • If so, bear in mind that ( as far as I know) this usage is restricted to the UK and that it is pretty informal.
  • If you're asking about cheer as a verb, or about what people say when raising their glasses for a toast, please keep on asking here.
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Hi,

I'm not completely sure about your question.
Are you asking when you can say "Cheers!" to mean "thank you" or "goodbye"? If so, bear in mind that (as far as I know) this usage is restricted to the UK and that it is pretty informal.

If you're asking about cheer as a verb, or about what people say when raising their glasses for a toast,

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