Culture

Georgian culture is a thing of legends. The most evident cultural habit would be the Georgian hospitality. Whenever you visit Georgia and speak a word that is not in English, you will be swarmed by welcoming and loving natives, inviting you for free food and drinks. You probably should accept their invitations, since it's considered to be a shame for them if you don't. If so much free stuff doesn't make you want to visit Georgia, then you have too much money on your hands and should consider charity.

Georgia's nickname is considered to be the country of wine. Obviously, the wine here is really taste and the locals aren't afraid to offer it to you in huge quantities. If you're a fan of alcohol, you're gonna want to sell all your wordily possessions and move to Georgia, and then acquire it for free by speaking a non-Georgian language in front of the natives.

A supra how Georgians celebrate holidays/have fun. They sit around a table with lots of alcohol and food and say long toasts, as the following pic. If you do get invited to a supra, say goodbye to all your plans for the day, since you're not leaving the supra until you can barely walk.

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