Gan Bei


chinese tradition of toasting after dinner. literally means “bottoms up,” “dry the cup,” or “empty your gl-ss.” often started by a host who might toast all seated as his table, or by walking over to each guest and toasting them at their place at the table. also see gan bei-ing
host: i will visit you four times this evening to gan bei.

guest: what, only four times?

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