It is short for "Good afternoon" It is informal and used only in certain areas. However it is becoming more widespread.
"Mornin'", and "Evenin'" can be used as well. Notice the missing g. Colloquial usage.
The greeting "good afternoon" is appropriate to use from around 12:00 PM until 6:00 PM.
"Good afternoon" is typically used as a greeting in the afternoon, usually between 12:00 PM and 6:00 PM.
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.
There is no Antarctic language. One would say 'good afternoon' generally, and have it acknowledged as an afternoon greeting.
Yes, you can use an exclamation mark after "Good afternoon!" to convey enthusiasm or excitement. It adds a friendly and cheerful tone to your greeting. However, it's best used in informal contexts, as a simple "Good afternoon" is more appropriate for formal situations.
"Konnichiwa" is the Japanese greeting that translates as "Good afternoon".
'Konnichiwa.'
In Bangladesh, "Good afternoon" is commonly expressed as "শুভ অপরাহ্ন" (Shubho Oporahno) in Bengali. It's a polite greeting used during the afternoon hours. People may also use informal greetings based on the context or familiarity.
'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 said between 12:00 PM and 6:00 PM as a greeting during the afternoon hours.
:-) It is "Guten Tag" and means Good afternoon.