Goodbye
The Bahamas is an English speaking country, so the answer is "hello."
Its Jamaican.... very few if any bahamian say mon.... reference point: I'm bahamian
In Bahamian Creole, you can say "Good Day" as "Good marning" or "Good afternoon" as "Good evening".
In the Bahamas, the most common way to say goodbye is "Goodbye" or "Bye." However, a more informal and colloquial way to bid farewell is by saying "See you later" or "Catch you later." The Bahamian dialect may also include variations such as "Later gator" or "Take it easy."
In Bahamian dialect, the word "welcome" is often pronounced as "welkum."
In Bahamian Creole, "You're welcome" is often expressed as "No problem" or "No worries".
what's goodbye in cebuano
In Ibanag, you can say "Agyamanak!" to say goodbye.
In Zuni, you can say "yawakwi" to say goodbye.
I Will Say Goodbye was created in 1980.
In Dene, you can say "Mahsi cho" to say goodbye.
In Kpelle, you can say "Ka boss" to say goodbye.