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Instead of "KONICHIWA", in Spanish we say "buenos dias"
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Chris B.
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Rating: 4
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November 19, 2015
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Instead of "KONICHIWA", in English we say "Hello"
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Glenn
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This was kind of easy.
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Rating: 3
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October 15, 2013
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Instead of "KONICHIWA", in English we say "Hello"
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Victoria
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Instead of "KONICHIWA", in Indonesian (Bahasa) we say "Selamat siang"
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S Kiel G.
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Rating: 5
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February 11, 2013
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hola q tal
Instead of "KONICHIWA", in Spanish we say "hola"
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Brandy R.
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Sometimes if we're really being casual like with friends we might even say "Hey there!". Hey is an exclamation to get someone's attention and there is a locater word, so it literally translates to something like "A anoko!". Is there an equivalent saying in Japanese that means something like that, because I'm pretty sure that would be really rude if you actually said it in Japanese.
Instead of "KONICHIWA", in English we say "Hello or Hi or Good Afternoon"
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