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Is there anyone out there who hates saying toasts at family dinners as much as I do?

At my family’s New Year party, everyone toasts in turn, wishing each other a happy New Year and good health. After all, the New Year’s Eve dinner should be more lively and grand, but even if you say the same thing as others or simply say “Happy New Year to everyone” "It doesn't matter. Or if the elderly are celebrating their birthdays, everyone takes turns to wish health and longevity. When someone has a happy event, everyone will congratulate them. Most of these are toasts from one person or several people, and everyone raises their glasses together. The person who is toasting and the person being toasted are all. There is no need to toast, you can also drink water or drinks. At other times, ordinary dinner parties will not deliberately toast. Generally, they will not drink at all, or whoever wants to drink can pour it themselves. If our relatives here have multiple tables for dinner, they basically divide the tables according to seniority. If the children's table is not full, the elders who don't drink will sit at our table. At the adult table, there will also be elders who come to drink with us. Basically, we can drink whatever we want. Just come and enjoy the family life. If it’s a holiday, just say a blessing and clink glasses. If you can drink, come over and toast. It’s not burdensome. You’re basically full = =

Also, the younger generation who haven’t gone to elementary school sometimes ask for a toast to their grandparents, and everyone will joke about it. There are many toasts, one is to educate children to respect the elderly, and the other is to let children practice their expression skills. Children often say some interesting things and make the atmosphere more lively