there are many different types of greetings used in Belgium. they have their "do" and they have their "don't" just as we do.
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The word "hallo" is commonly used as a greeting in German-speaking countries such as Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It is also used in other European countries like the Netherlands and Belgium. Additionally, "hallo" is used as a standard greeting in many English-speaking countries.
Belgium waffles
You can get whatever type of greeting card you want. They have what seems to be an unlimited supply of different types.
some types of transportation are railways, roads, highways, waterways, and pipelines
in japanese, this is used as common greeting between friends. it can be used as greeting when writing emails.
Greeting Island provides you with free printable invitations for various types of cards like Birthday cards, greeting cards and romance cards. You can personalize your cards and print them for free.
Is it a greeting?I have never heard of it said as a greeting but a common English phrase (derived from French) is toodle-oo which means see you later The phrase "toodles" isn't used as a greeting, it is however used as a farewell.
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'Hello' is generally used.
blessed be
In Yoruba, It is used in greeting.
The greeting "howdy" originate from the Southern United States dialect in 1840. It is similar to "How do you do?" greeting. It is most used by Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.