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depends. I am a Latino American with parents from the Caribbean (DR).

Bendicion is what is commonl used in Latin America (incl. Brazil) when you depart or salute an elder. It's akin to Japanese culture a bit in the sense of respecting elders. Like when I leave my house as a kid I could say "bendicion mama", meaning "mom bless me" before I leave the house as your child under the protecton of God and she would say "Que Dios lo bendiga", meaning "May God bless you". When I see my uncle I say "Son Tio". Which means "UNcle I recogize you and ask for a blessing", and he replies, ""Que Dios lo bendiga". It's just customary stuff that I try to teach my kids to carry the Catholicized-Latino culture. I love the notions of honor and respect I grew up with. Our youth needs more of that

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Benidiction is a kind of blessing of good wishes.

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You can translate "blessing" as "bendición"

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