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Different than its English equivalent, _____ can be used both as a greeting and a farewell.
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Different than its English equivalent, _____ can be used both as a greeting and a farewell.
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"Buenos dias" can be used as both a greeting and a farewell.
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One answer is "Buenos dias", or "buen dia",which means "good morning" or "good day". These phrases can be used as both a greeting or farewell. Conversely, "good morning" in English is generally used as a greeting.
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