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  "path": "/articles/current-state-of-cheersing/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-23T11:55:19.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Anne Hollister, the New York-based producer and actor at production company HappyBad Bungalow and a Millennial, was recently on a date with a 26-year-old Gen Z man. When the drinks arrived, Hollister didn’t even notice that she’d raised her glass for a ritualistic clink, though she did clock her date’s reaction. “He was taken aback,” Hollister, 33, recalls. “Literally, he was like ‘Whoa!’ when I did that.” She thought it might be a fluke until a few days later, when she went out to dinner with a friend and the friend’s daughter, who is 22.\n\nThe article To Toast or Not to Toast: When Did Cheersing Become Uncool? appeared first on VinePair.",
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