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Ask for help > Saying ´Hello ´ and ´Goodbye ´ in the UK, the USA, Canada and other countries
Saying ´Hello ´ and ´Goodbye ´ in the UK, the USA, Canada and other countries
EwelinaEwelina
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Saying ´Hello ´ and ´Goodbye ´ in the UK, the USA, Canada and other countries
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Hello there ;-) I know that are many ways to say ´Hello ´ and ´Goodbye ´ in the UK , Canada, Australia and the USA. Could you give me some examples of those ? Thank you , |
7 Jun 2017
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cunliffe
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Hi, hiya Ewalina! What ´s up? ´Bye! Bye for now. See ya! Ta-ra (Northern English) I´ll be seeing you. A bit old-fashioned now is ´Toodle-oo´, as is ´cheerio´.
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7 Jun 2017
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Elle81
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Here in the UK, we usually say "cheerio" which is another way of saying "goodbye". |
7 Jun 2017
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redcamarocruiser
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Hi, hey, how ´re you doing?, How ´s it going? Bye, have a nice day, see you tomorrow, bye bye. |
7 Jun 2017
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ldthemagicman
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Ewelina, HELLO hallo; hullo;hi; ciao; hiya, holloa, good morning, ´good moaning´; morning, morn; good afternoon; good arternoon; good evening; evenin; evening all; greetings; welcome; yo; wotcha; hello old fruit; what-ho; nice to see you; so we meet again; top o ´ the morning (to you); nice weather for ducks; you ´re looking well; hello, young sir; how ´s it going; haven ´t seen you for ages; hi-´lo; how do you do; howdeedoo; howdy; how are you; how´re ye; glad to meet you; GOODBYE bye; goodnight; bye-bye; bye-zee-bye; bye-zee-byes; see you; see you later; see you around; be seeing you; farewell; adieu; so long; cheerio; cheers; ciao; au´voir; orrov-worrer; orrov-worrer till tomorrer; auf wiedersehen pet; adios; hasta la vista; all the best; mind how you go; take care; have a nice day; ta-ta; ta-rar; so long; pip pip; toodaloo; toodle pip old fruit; on yer bike; fare thee well and be back soon; well that ´s me away; wish me luck as you wave me goodbye; we ´ll meet again; I shall say zis only wernce; AND PROBABLY LOTS MORE BUT I HAVE AN APPOINTMENT. Here ´s mud in your eye. Les
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7 Jun 2017
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TatianaKazak
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/I also have " Goodbye" and some other cards. But I can ´t load them as the size is too big. If you are interested I can do it via e-mail. |
8 Jun 2017
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Jayho
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In the land downunder ...
hello - hi - hiya - heeey - howdy - hi, how are you today? - hi, how are you going? - greetings - what´s up (by the younger generation) Please note, G´day is seen as typical Australian but in fact it is not commonly used anymore, and is really an expression found in the outback much more than in the city bye - see you later - see ya (you) - have a nice day - catch you later Cheers Jayho
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8 Jun 2017
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EwelinaEwelina
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Thank you so much for your replies. Have a good day ;-) |
8 Jun 2017
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ldthemagicman
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Jayho, Does The Man On The Flying Trapeze shout to his wife? "I´ll catch you later!" Les
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9 Jun 2017
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Jayho
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Haha Les She says, "Swing by whenever you like!" Cheers Jayho
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9 Jun 2017
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