answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What do people mean when they say speak soon are they just saying it to be nice and say goodbye or do they really mean it?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

How do people say goodbye in Canada?

People in Canada speak English, so I imagine they would say 'bye'


How do you say goodbye in Bahamas?

In the Bahamas they speak English ... just say bye


How do you say goodbye in Jamaican?

Goodbye. They speak English in Jamaica.


How do you say goodbye in Jewish?

"Jewish" is not a language. Jews have always spoken Hebrew and lots of them speak Yiddish. Goodbye in either of the above is: Shalom (lit. peace) A more casual way of saying goodbye in Hebrew is 'l'hitraot' (li-HEET-rah-ote) which means 'see you later'.


How do you say hello and goodbye in Iraqi?

"Salam" "Marhaba" or "Salam allikom"


How do you say goodbye in Chinese language if you are from Beijing?

In Beijing, people typically say "再见" (zài jiàn) to say goodbye in Chinese.


What is to speak quickly and needlessly?

to speak fast but youre not really getting the point across or your speaking fast and youre not saying anything important


How do you say goodbye in Switzerland?

The people of Switzerland speak many languages including; German, German-Swiss and Italian. One of the most popular ways to say "goodbye" in German is "Auf wiedersehen".


How do you say goodbye Sikhism?

Sikhism is a religion, not a language. Sikhs say goodbye in whatever language they speak.


How do you say goodbye in Dublin Ireland?

Most people speak English in Dublin, so you could just say goodbye. If you wanted to say it in Irish, you would say Slán, which is pronounced slawn.


How do people say goodbye in Madagascar?

In many parts of Madagascar they speak french. hello is bonjour. Malagash is salama


How do Chinese people answer the phone?

They answer by saying "Wei?"(pronounced way), which is somewhat like saying "Why are you calling" or "please speak", their form of "hello".