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what's goodbye in cebuano
Oh, dude, Canadians say "Goodbye" just like the rest of us regular folks. They might throw in a "Take off, eh?" or a "See ya later, eh?" for that extra Canadian flair, but it's pretty much the same deal. So, like, no need to worry about any secret Canadian goodbye rituals or anything. Just keep it chill, eh?
In Ibanag, you can say "Agyamanak!" to say goodbye.
In Zuni, you can say "yawakwi" to say goodbye.
I Will Say Goodbye was created in 1980.
In Dene, you can say "Mahsi cho" to say goodbye.
In Kpelle, you can say "Ka boss" to say goodbye.
In Swati, you can say "sala kahle" to say goodbye.
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In Canada, people commonly say goodbye in English by using the word "goodbye" or its informal variations like "bye" or "see you later." In French-speaking regions, such as Quebec, "au revoir" is the standard farewell. Additionally, Canadians may use regional phrases or expressions, reflecting the country's diverse culture. Overall, the farewell often carries a friendly and polite tone.