What is the right way to take a tequila shot?do u take it in in one sip?!


Question:

What is the right way to take a tequila shot?do u take it in in one sip?


Answers:
A bit of salt, down the shot in one gulp and then bite into a lime.

If you're braver, forget the salt.

If you're hardcore, take the shot only.

If you're farking nuts, chug the entire bottle.

In one gulp with the help of a pinch of salt.

you gotta take it in one sip thats why its called a shot and not shots

One drink. No "BitterBeerFace" afterwards.
No Salt, dont be a p*ssy.

For the faint-hearted take it with a pinch of salt, then gulp the tequila in one shot, followed by a piece of lemon.

For the die-hards, just have a clean shot of tequila with either salt or lemon (not both).

For the crazy people - only tequila, in one gulp followed by another one!

The very Best way to take it:

Don't drink!

you just down it! if it's too strong for you, follow it with a chaser (coke, juice, water, beer, etc).

it's just weird to babysit a shot of tequila.

close ur eyes think u r in heaven and have it in a glup

close your left fist (or right if left handed) rub fresh lime just behind the thumb, then dash the whole area with salt. pick up your shot, lick your hand to get the lime and salt and then down the tequila in one swallow.

have fun

Pour it into a shot glass over a block of ice. Drink it in one gulp, don't take salt it just makes your body absorb the alcohol quicker and with 2killa you don't need any help. Have a slice of lemon handy (but don't suck it) just lick it as required.

Right ways to take a shot;
Drink it in one motion
Followed by chaser or flavor-saver of ones choice

Wrong ways to take a shot;
Pouring shot into ones eye
Pouring shot into ones ear
Pouring shot into anything other than ones mouth

You down cheap Tequila. You sip good ones.

The only right answer for me is...

Lick,
Shoot,
Suck!

Yum!

Repeat!

Slew is correct also sepends on your plan for the night. My husband buys the tequlia you sip on.




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