the rude thing would be not to greet anyone. "bonjour" is the simplest way and is always acceptable, especially with a small nod. This is enough for most French, and they will even appreciate it when they will know about you not being French.
it very rude to give people in France things that have the number 13 in it
In French the friendliest greeting would be Bonjour! Anything else could be taken as informal or rude the first time you meet someone.
greetings, leolietje
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Gibson Greetings has been purchased by American Greetings in Cleveland.
Boas festas! (seasons greetings) Felicitações! (greetings)
It is technically a possessive, Season's Greetings(greetings of the Christmas season), but on posters, banners, and cards the apostrophe is often omitted.
You're hot. We usually use the word "caliente" with sexual meanings like "¿estás caliente?" (a rude expression for telling somebody if he/she feel like having sex) Greetings from Spain
Greetings, how are you? saludos, como estas?
Well, greetings can start of like, Dear Grandma, and so on. So greetings are the ones you start of with.
Yes, of course you can. [although some ladies may think it rude to ask]
why would you ask a stupid question like that? I don't mean to be rude but EVERYONE knows that immigrants get to France by using their super speed powers to get by the giants that are guarding the unicorn train to get to France happily! :)