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The most universally recognized use of "cheers" is as a toast before drinking. When Brits raise their glasses, whether it’s a pint of beer in a pub or a glass of champagne at a wedding, they’ll often say "cheers!" to celebrate the moment. This tradition dates back centuries and is shared with many other cultures, though the word itself has a uniquely British charm. It’s a simple yet effective way to acknowledge good company, good times, and, of course, good drinks. Ready to try something new? Find your new favourite drinks with us. We have got everything you need to discover the perfect sips in Cheers, popular American television comedy series that appeared on NBC for 11 seasons (1982–93), ranking in the top 10 of the year-end Nielsen ratings seven times. A mixture of comedy and soap-opera romance, it followed the lives of the staff and patrons of Cheers, a fictional bar in Boston. Learn about the main and recurring characters from the American sitcom Cheers, which aired from 1982 to 1993. Find out their names, roles, relationships, and stories in the show.