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What does the quote “Heres looking at you, kid.” from the movie Casablanca mean?

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What does the quote “Heres looking at you, kid.” from the movie Casablanca mean?

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It’s what he said when they toasted each other in Paris. “Here’s looking at you” was a common drinking toast that was used in the 1930’s. He added “kid” as a term of endearment and it became a silly phrase that brought back memories of their fling in Paris.

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