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In Spanish there are many ways to say goodbye.   
In Spanish there are many ways to say goodbye.   
 
==In Spain==
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==In Mexico==
These are maybe all the ways to say goodbye but if you came to Mexico you can find many folk ways...
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
*"Camara" "Camaron" - accompanied by a clash of hands


"Zale" - Is in case that you are with someone that you trust, like a friend
*"Zale" - Is in case that you are with someone that you trust, like a friend

Revision as of 11:30, 3 January 2019

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In Spanish there are many ways to say goodbye.

In Spain

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