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What are the five most used and natural forms of saying "good bye"?
I have read a list with dozen of ways to say "good by".
(http://www.listology.com/darktremor/list/every-single-way-say-goodbye)
Which one are the most used (in your country, region) Which one is more formal or informal)?
23 de abr. de 2011 19:13
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That's a ridiculous website. It has a hodgepodge of real greetings along with nonsensical, stupid phrases.
It depends on what country you live in and where.
In the USA you'll hear many different sayings,
Bye
Bye Bye
Buhbye
Bye Now
See ya
Laters
Peace
Alright
Aight
Ciao
etc...
23 de abril de 2011
2
Unites States (In my opinion)
Bye (Casual)
Bye, Bye. (Casual)
Good bye. (Casual)
See you later (Less formal)
Catch you later (very informal)
24 de abril de 2011
2
Bye, bye bye, good bye, see you, see you later, see you soon, until next time...mmm... cherio (for the english).
It really doesn´t matter which one you use, they all mean the same. Formal...mm... Good bye, until next time, have a nice day.
23 de abril de 2011
1
We Japanese say"sayonara"(good-bye)"matane"(see you again)"ogenkide"(take care),"mataau hi made"(see you later),jya-ne(bye).
23 de abril de 2011
I have to agree with Maidhc, most of that list is plain stupid. "Kamsahamnidah" is not even a goodbye; it means thankyou.
Aside from the standard farewells, "ciao", "cheers" are commonly used in Australia, as well as "hooroo" or "hooray"(not as a cheer) by older folk.
5 de mayo de 2011
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