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Buenas Tardes
"buenas tardes" is Mexican for "good afternoon"
good day or good morning
Hola Mucho gusto Buenas Buenos dias Buenas tardes Buenas noches
"Good afternoon" is actually a very common phrase in Spanish. The proper way to say "good afternoon" in Spanish is "Buena's Dias".
In Chile, people commonly greet each other with a kiss on the right cheek for close friends and family members. Handshakes are also common, but it's important to note that the cultural norm may vary based on the relationship between individuals or the formality of the situation.
buenas dias, como estas?
Chico and the Man - 1974 Buenas Dias Mr- President 4-23 was released on: USA: 1978
Buenos días / buen día - Buenas tardes - Buenas noches Buenaa Dias
In Spanish, there is actually a word that can be used to extend the same back to another person. If someone says "que pasa buen día" [have a good day], you can respond with "igualmente, gracias" [ee-gwahl-men-tay] which translates into "and you as well, thank you." Occasionally you may hear someone say "a usted también," but the first is more common.
Translation: I hope you have a wonderful and brilliant morning and a day full of color, because that's how you make my days and I don't understand it.
If it is the morning, Buenos dias, profesor(a). If it is the afternoon, Buenas tardes, profesor(a).