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In Portuguese-speaking cultures, greetings often vary by region but typically include phrases like "Olá" (Hello) or "Oi" (Hi). A common way to greet someone is with a friendly handshake or a hug among friends and family, sometimes accompanied by a kiss on the cheek, usually two or three, depending on the country. In formal situations, people may use "Bom dia" (Good morning), "Boa tarde" (Good afternoon), or "Boa noite" (Good evening) to acknowledge others.

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