"Good afternoon" is typically used as a greeting in the afternoon, usually between 12:00 PM and 6:00 PM.
"Good afternoon" is typically said between 12:00 PM and 6:00 PM as a greeting during the afternoon hours.
"Good afternoon" is typically used from around 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM as a greeting.
The greeting "good afternoon" is appropriate to use from around 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM.
There is no Antarctic language. One would say 'good afternoon' generally, and have it acknowledged as an afternoon greeting.
'Good afternoon' is typically used as a greeting from 12:00 PM until around 6:00 PM. After 6:00 PM, it is more appropriate to use 'good evening'.
In the Bahamas, you can say "Good afternoon" by using the phrase "Good afternoon" itself or by saying "Good day" as a more casual greeting.
"Good afternoon" is typically used as a greeting between 12:00 PM and 6:00 PM in most social situations.
:-) It is "Guten Tag" and means Good afternoon.
"Konnichiwa" is the Japanese greeting that translates as "Good afternoon".
It is a statement, NOT a sentence, because there is no verb present. Historically 'Good afternoon/mornig/night' meant , 'God be with you this afternoon/morning/night. But 'God' has been lost overtime for 'Good'.. The parting statement 'Good Bye' originally meant , 'God be with you'.
To write "good afternoon" in Sinhalese, you would say "හෙලෝ" (hello) or use "සුබ පස්වරුවක්" (sub paswaruwak). It's a polite greeting often used in the afternoon.
"Konichiwa" means "good afternoon" in English. It is a common Japanese greeting used during the afternoon and early evening.