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It depends what country the Catholics live in. Many Americans say "Hi" or "Hello". The French may say "Bonjour" and the Pope and his Italian cronies might say "Ciao". South African Zulu Catholics will say "Sawubona" when they greet one person and "Sanibonani" when they greet a group of fellow Catholics. You can find this kind of information if you Google "Greetings in many languages". What? You think I'm smart enough to know this stuff on my own?

By the way, since I'm Catholic (and even converted my beloved Kenny!) I greet my Catholic cronies by slapping a high five and saying "Yo, Dude. How's it hangin'?"

...the Devil loves you, too.

DLM@103-46-5551

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