clinking glasses
clinking glasses, 건배νλ μ΄νμΈ μ
This emoji represents the act of toasting on special occasions or moments of joy. People around the world clink champagne glasses together in celebration.
This emoji is frequently used at celebratory events such as weddings, birthday parties, and New Year's celebrations. It represents the moment of shared joy accompanied by the sound of "Cheers!"
νΉλ³ν λ μ΄λ κΈ°μ μΌμ΄ μμ λ 건배νλ λͺ¨μ΅μ ννν μ΄λͺ¨μ§μ λλ€. μ μΈκ³ μ¬λλ€μ΄ μΆνν λ μ΄νμΈ μμ λΆλͺμΉλ©° 건배λ₯Ό ν©λλ€.
κ²°νΌμ, μμΌνν°, μν΄ λ± μΆννλ μ리μμ μμ£Ό μ¬μ©λλ μ΄λͺ¨μ§μ λλ€. 'μ§ !' νλ μ리μ ν¨κ» κΈ°μ¨μ λλλ μκ°μ ννν©λλ€.
Champagne, a sparkling wine produced in the Champagne region of France, is a quintessential celebratory drink for commemorating special occasions. The tradition of toasting dates back to ancient Greece and Rome, where the sound of clinking glasses was believed to ward off evil spirits.
This emoji is often used on social media to express congratulations or joy, especially in New Year's greetings or messages celebrating success. Different cultures have unique toasting traditions, such as "Cheers!" in English-speaking countries, "Prost!" in German-speaking countries, and "μ§ !" in Korea.