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Most wiki-answers people don't read Chinese characters. I hope this is the correct one.

Anglacized, the "hello" is sometimes written as nii-hau (roughly, "knee - how"), and is a compliment meaning "you are good." This is a very common greeting in shops and at church here in California. Often "ma" is added at the end: Nii hau ma. This writer does not know the exact usage, but generally hears women use this form when greeting men.

Ma makes it a question. Ni how -hello. Ni how ma-How are you? Answer: Hun how (good). Xie xie-thank you (she-she). Ni -you How-good.

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