Help my habit

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scottdav

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165 posts

172 months

Sunday 27th February 2011
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Ok, i have a rare habit where i don't like saying hello or goodbye as it's just too repetitive. I usually don't say hello/hi ect at all and say bye mostly in a different language.

I put it to you PHers to teach me as many ways of saying goodbye as possible be it foreign languages, rhyming/local slang or just something you say to mates that nobody else really understands. With phonetic spelling as well please if deemed necessary.

If you think i'm mental or have deep rooted psychological problems, i really don't care hehe.

Thanks.

Steve in Stoke

6,374 posts

185 months

Sunday 27th February 2011
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Përshëndetje (Albanian), Shalom (Hebrew), Salaam (Farsi), Namaste (Hindu), Sawubona (Zulu), Hola (Spanish), Hej (Swedish), Ciao (Italian), Konnichiwa (Japanese), Hi (English), G'day (Australian), Guten Tag (German), Bonjour (French), Tere (Estonian), Mbote (Lingala), Kia ora (Maori), Hello (English), Góðan daginn (Icelandic), Labdien (Latvian), O HAI (LOLSPEAK), Mingalaba (Burmese), Salut (French), Hala (Arabic), Kaixo (Basque), Ni hao (Chinese (Mandarin)), Kumusta (Filipino), Merhaba (Turkish), 'Allo (English), Olá (Galician), Fáilte (Irish), Moyo (Otetela), Yasou (Greek), Szia (Hungarian), Ahoy (English), Hoi (Dutch), Yo (English), Bangawoyo (Korean), Jambo (Swahili), Aloha (Hawaiian), Oi (English)

scottdav

Original Poster:

165 posts

172 months

Sunday 27th February 2011
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Steve in Stoke said:
Oi (English)
Great start! But that's one of my ways to say hello tongue out

edit; aren't they all hello actually..

Edited by scottdav on Monday 28th February 00:39