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Revision as of 11:31, 3 January 2019
In Spanish there are many ways to say goodbye.
In all Spanish speaking countries
Adiós | Formal (boss, unknown person, elderly) |
Hasta luego | |
Chao | Informal (family, friends) |
Hasta la próxima | |
Nos vemos | |
Hasta la vista | This is another way of saying goodbye in an almost formal way. |
Hasta mañana | This is another way of saying goodbye in an almost formal way. |
Hasta pronto | This is another way of saying goodbye in an almost formal way. |
Hasta otra oportunidad | This is another way of saying goodbye in an almost formal way. |
In Mexico
These are maybe all the ways to say goodbye but if you came to Mexico you can find many folk ways...
- "Camara" "Camaron" - accompanied by a clash of hands
- "Zale" - Is in case that you are with someone that you trust, like a friend