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Illusion [34]
3 years ago
15

Are there in English? Think about it. List as many ways to say hello and goodbye in English.

English
1 answer:
klemol [59]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

For hello:Good morning,Good afternoon,Good evening,Its nice to meet you,Its a pleasure to meet you,Hi,Hello,Morning,How are things,What's new?,Its good to see you,G'day,Howdy(often used in the southern regions of the states",Hey,Hey there,Whats up,sup,Hows it going?,What's happening,yo,

Explanation:

For goodbye:Bye,goodbye,Bye bye,See you later,See you soon,Talk to you later,I,ve got to get going,I should be going,Take it easy,Im off,Have a nice day,Take care,goodnight,

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