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Usually you say one word like "Hei", "moi", "terve", "[hyvää] päivää" ("good day") or "[hyvää] iltaa" ("good afternoon") or something like that. Handshake is the most intime you will get unless you are very good friends or relatives, and then you might hug.

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15y ago

Ole hyvä. Look up the proper pronouncing advices from the net.

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12y ago

'Welcome to Finland' is 'Tervetuloa Suomeen' in Finnish.

Sounds like taer ve to loah.

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10y ago

"Kiitos kun kävitte". "Kii - tos kun kä - vit - te"

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11y ago

Tervetuloa

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