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Jewish people living in most of the countries of the world, and they say hello in whatever language they speak.

French Jews say bonjour. Brittish Jews say "Hello". etc.

In any culture, the Hebrew word "shalom" is often used; this literally means "peace", and is used both as a greeting and as a farewell. There are other greetings that are used for specific holidays, and the generic phrase "gut yontiff" is the Yiddish term for "happy holiday".

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