The man raised his glass, 'To you! ' Can't you think of a wittier t

Milan Kundera
The man raised his glass, 'To you! ' Can't you...
The man raised his glass, 'To you! ' Can't you...
The man raised his glass, 'To you! ' Can't you...
The man raised his glass, 'To you! ' Can't you...
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The man raised his glass, 'To you!'Can't you think of a wittier phrase? This is clearly not meant to be taken seriously. The woman likely was too drunk to realize the man was not giving her a standing ovation. And, even if she did realize he wasn't applauding her behavior, she would likely see the best way to respond as being to keep drinking.

Source: Laughable Loves

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