你好吗? ni hao ma?
In Chinese, you can say "嘿, 兄弟, 最近怎么样?" (Hēi, xiōngdì, zuìjìn zěnme yàng?). This translates to "Hey, brother, how have you been lately?" Alternatively, a simpler version would be "嘿, 怎么样?" (Hēi, zěnme yàng?), which means "Hey, what's up?"
"tahst whats up" lol -_- ;)
You say whats up?
"Que pasa muchacho" means "what's up man."
It means don't give up fight for whats yours! in this case whats yours is your man
well if its a guy say whats up my man, or something to keep him on the tip of his chair. as for if its a girl say, hey gal what u up to or something to make her feel special.
meat man meat man
give her a compliment or say, "hey, whats up?"
In stead of saying "man" as in 'hey, man' or 'whats up, man?' You say 'bye' 'hey, bye' or 'whats up, bye?' also some rare words are 'peasin' (as in 'get peasin, bye') means hurry up, and knighted means you've got a bad attitude ( 'ya real knighted this mornin') Another old word is 'do' which comes from when men tip there hat to a lady and say 'how do you do' ( It was shortend to 'do') Bermudians also sometimes say wanilla instead of vanilla. There are many more which I can't be bothered to name so that's it.
Shang
just say hi or hey. then maybe whats up
Que Pasa (KA-PASA