How doyou write 'Na zdarovia' in Russian characters?

I'm trying to find out how to write 'cheers' in Russian and I've been told this is the answer, but I don't know the Russian characters to use.
Can someone give me either the print OR the handwriting version? Either is fine it just has to be in Russian characters. Thank you!

They don't write like the printed one, which in my opinion looks better. And the cursive is sometimes way too different from what it looks like in print. why is it so?
I mean, ok in English we also have cursive, but we also use print, and if I'm not mistaken more often we prefer printed handwriting.

I don't know why this is so difficult to ask, but there is a difference between certain Cyrillic and Latin letters, like ц, ж. д. ф. ч. ю, ш, щ, and э whose stroke orders aren't obvious when looked at. Can someone *please* direct me to an example of how these are written, not in handwriting, but how those are listed right there.

I have been writing russian reports in handwriting for a long time. I know I have to download russian typwriter but dont know how to do it. I s there a place on the web were I can go and type my reports in the russian cyrillic. If anybody know please help me.