In Cantonese the main language spoken in Hong Kong you can say "Neih hou ma" Which is used to say both "Hi" and "How are you?".
If you are just greeting someone rather than actually asking how they are the greeting is often shortened to "Neih hou".
A standard reply would be "Hou hou" to say you are well or "Gei hou" to mean fairly well.
if u ask where i come from i'll say hong kong but wt nationality i'll say chinese
hong kong, china
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Hong Kong DollarsThe Hong Kong Dollar or HKD.Hong Kong Dollars.
Hong Kong is a city in China, which is on the continent of Asia.
Hong Kong uses its own currency, The Hong Kong Dollar. It is accepted all over Hong Kong, The New Territories and Macau.Hong Kong Dollars
Yes, Hong Kong is in the GMT+8 timezone, which is known as Hong Kong Time (HKT).
I've never been to hong kong so i am going to say New York. awesome dude.
The Hong Kong currency is colloquially known as Hong Kong Dollars (HKD$).
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Most people in Hong Kong merely say "bye-bye", although in proper Cantonese it should be "再見" (pronounced joi-gin).