Waes Hael, Drinc Hael. Be reminded of this ancient toast whenever you crack open a bottle.
Derived from the Anglo-Saxon phrase “Wæs þu hæl,” meaning “be thou hale,” this toast was commonly used in halls, feasts and taverns across the land. Its response, “Drinc Hael,” or “drink and be hale,” was a wish for good health and prosperity.
Today, Waes Hael continues to be a symbol of camaraderie and well-being, much like the modern-day “cheers!”
Raise a glass with your drinking companions and toast to good health and happiness with Waes Hael. This traditional phrase is sure to add a touch of history and meaning to any occasion.
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