You say "Shabbat shalom" right back to them.
Answer with the same words and a smile.
Shalom is not a language, but it is a word in Hebrew. The word shalom literally means 'peace' and is used to say both hello and goodbye.
Yes and no. Shabbat Shalom is only said on Fridays and Saturdays.
The ususal response to "Sabbat Shalom" is "Sabbat Shalom Umevorach" שבת שלום ומבורך
The most polite response would be to wish the person a "Shabbat shalom" in return. It's like wishing someone a nice weekend.
Shabbat shalom is a Jewish greeting which we say during the day of Shabbat. See also:More about the Jewish Shabbat
Shalom! that is goodbye in Yidish.
You can reply to "How do you do?" by saying "I'm well, thank you. How about you?" This is a polite way to acknowledge the greeting and show interest in the other person.
Thank you
"I know."
Strong's Concordance 7965 - Hebrew Shalom ..... A word study in the New King James version for SHALOM says: Completeness, wholeness, health, peace, welfare, safety soundness, tranquility, prosperity, perfectness, fullness, rest, harmony, the absence of agitation or discord.
Ditto means Back at you or What he/she said.
They mean (ok ok) by only putting kk when someone says brb (be right back)