Brits clinking beers abroad discover it's actually considered a rude gesture

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A practice best avoided in certain circles (Image: Getty Images/Blend Images)
A practice best avoided in certain circles (Image: Getty Images/Blend Images)

The simple act of buying a beer, raising the glass and clinking it against another could get you in small spot of bother in one country.

Hungary's capital Budapest is a destination loved by many Brits for its scenic sites, stunning warm-water spas and impressive batch of bars.

Its drinking culture- which many tourists will know through the famous ruin bars - is a bit different from that in the UK, the Daily Star reports.

Clinking your drinks with others could come across as disrespectful in Hungary and it's all to do with some gruesome history.

Supposedly, the strict rule originated all the way back in 1848 after Hungarians lost the Independence War against the Habsburgs.

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Legend has it that Austrian generals celebrated by toasting with drinks and clinking their glasses having just executed 13 Hungarian generals known as the '13 Martyrs of Arad'.

Brits clinking beers abroad discover it's actually considered a rude gestureBe wary before clinking glasses (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Ever since the revolution failed, some Hungarians will refuse to say “egészségedre” (meaning cheers) with a tipple.

When it comes to the reaction that practice receives in modern day in Hungary, it seems to be mixed.

Only the big time history enthusiasts and patriots are likely to call you out on a move which is standard in most countries across the world.

Given that you're unlikely to start an accidental culture was by forgetting not to cheers, Budapest is a great place to visit if you're looking to unwind with a few shandies.

The drinking culture in the city is vibrant and affordable, with plenty traditional Hungarian wines and spirits available for a good price.

A pint of beer in the Hungarian capital will likely cost you about £1.20.

The city has a wide variety of bars and pubs, from traditional taverns to modern nightclubs.

If you are looking for a novel drinking experience, you can also find plenty of ruin bars, which are watering holes set up in abandoned buildings.

Layla Nicholson

Beer

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