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There are two languages in Canada. Most people there speak English, so "good afternoon" would be right. For the French speakers, "bonjour" (good day) would be right.
the answer is konnichiwa... it can be used as hello/good afternoon either is good^^ i hope you like my answer cause i only know the greetings
It is a Chinese callagraphy that Chinese usually memorise on the days that they visit their family or relatives. Each of them have their on meaning, and people often stick them on the doors or walls. Like me, I am a Chinese too so I say these words to greet people and to bring in good luck.
Australians are notorious for taking something such as Good Afternoon, and deciding that there were too many words. So, Good Afternoon, became "Goday" and one word (or it sounds like one word!) which suddenly covered all the hours of daylight.
It is a Chinese callagraphy that Chinese usually memorise on the days that they visit their family or relatives. Each of them have their on meaning, and people often stick them on the doors or walls. Like me, I am a Chinese too so I say these words to greet people and to bring in good luck.
like chinese people
It is a Chinese callagraphy that Chinese usually memorise on the days that they visit their family or relatives. Each of them have their on meaning, and people often stick them on the doors or walls. Like me, I am a Chinese too so I say these words to greet people and to bring in good luck.
yes Chinese people read just like us if they know englishleft to right.
There is no difference between Chinese phones they work the exactly the same , and no much people have problems with it .
what is Chinese climate like?how does Chinese climate and geography help people decide where to live in china
With good grades and in competition with others, through the front door just like everyone else.