A typical day for Romanians, enjoying a cold beer, regardless of season.I'm starting to think in Europe, the more you go East, the more people enjoy drinking. Romanians will drink for just about any occasion. There's even a national holly day when tradition says you should drink 40 shots.Both men and women drink, it's normal, though it's custom, when visiting for either the man of the family or the host to pour the drinks.It's considered impolite in such occasions to pour your own, unless instructed otherwise. The word for cheers is "NOROC" which mean "good luck".
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saryenn Just to make one thing clear, we're not alcoholics, and it's not like you'll be taken away and forced to drink, but there is one downside. If Germans drink beer, and say Russians drink vodka, Romanians have a very bad habit of mixing drinks. Say: beer for starters, wine to get things moving and vodka, gin or whiskey to wash it all off. So stick to what you know, if you don't think this will work for you, couse' it usually doesn't.:p