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Oŝo-Jabe (顯示個人資料) 2008年1月2日上午9:17:57
rosto (顯示個人資料) 2008年1月2日上午9:41:33
lagwagon555 (顯示個人資料) 2008年1月2日上午10:29:11
mnlg (顯示個人資料) 2008年1月5日下午2:39:26
Filu (顯示個人資料) 2008年1月5日下午2:55:07
mnlg:I say "Sanon!" from the italian "salute!" which means "(i wish you) health". Occasionally a funny friend will reply, "ne saninde"In French we say "Sanon" or "Je via sano" before everybody around the table take a first sip of wine at the beginning of a meal
Miland (顯示個人資料) 2008年1月6日下午1:25:47
erinja (顯示個人資料) 2008年1月7日下午4:08:48
Filu (顯示個人資料) 2008年1月7日下午8:50:31
erinja (顯示個人資料) 2008年1月7日下午9:33:03
Filu:What do we say before drinking wine, then? (I think it's "cheers" in English, isn't it?)"Je via sano!", in that case.
But most Americans say nothing before drinking wine, and nothing before eating, so many of these expressions ("Je via sano!" "Bonan apetiton!") are seen only rarely in the US Esperanto community, because it doesn't come naturally to us to say anything at all.
With foreign Esperanto speakers I often forget to say "Bonan apetiton" before starting to eat. Often I have already taken a few bites of food when they say "Bonan apetiton" to one another. It makes me feel rude and I don't do it on purpose, but I did not grow up saying anything at all before eating, so it's hard for me to remember this custom in settings where it is common.
Filu (顯示個人資料) 2008年1月7日下午10:31:43
erinja:But most Americans say nothing before drinking wine, and nothing before eating, so many of these expressions ("Je via sano!" "Bonan apetiton!") are seen only rarely in the US Esperanto community, because it doesn't come naturally to us to say anything at all.Really, eh? I am very surprised. For me (and I imagine it's the same for people I drink with), it is just so pleasant to start drinking a good wine in good company that it gets us all animated and cheerful, and it only seems natural to show everybody how we all think this is going to be enjoyable to be together and to share this "gods' nectar"