"Whatchoo lookin at? Just kiddin wif ya!" Then simply wave.
2007-09-13 02:51:01
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answer #1
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answered by JD 4
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I always liked the way they say Bye in Hawaii: Aloha It also means love.
2007-09-13 02:28:07
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answer #2
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answered by south of france 4
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Goodbye. Adieu. Aufwiedersehen. Good morning, evening night, afternoon (depending on time of day - some countries do that!) Depends what you feel comfortable with. Hope this is of some help.
2007-09-13 06:53:31
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answer #3
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answered by zakiit 7
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Does the family kiss hello and goodbye? If not, start to. It is sincere and nice. I cannot tell you how to say a sincere goodbye, but "take care of yourself", or "see you soon" are both pretty nice.
2007-09-13 03:38:08
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answer #4
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answered by paisan_7 6
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Ciao for now
or farewell
or adieu
or adios muchachos
see you later
see you soon
all the best
2007-09-13 05:41:45
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answer #5
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answered by minerva 7
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Toodle-pip, cheerio (scottish), Ciao, au revoir, F off, smell ya later etc etc
2007-09-13 02:27:06
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I use "Catch Ya On The Rebound."
2007-09-14 09:28:01
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answer #7
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answered by DeadSurvivor 7
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see you later
cheerio
love you!
Au reviour
thats a bit of a funny question..its only cold if thats how you put it accross..
I never say bye though... I always say love you. see you later...
2007-09-13 02:25:42
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answer #8
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answered by KB 4
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cheerio, toodles, see u later, laters, see u later alligator, see you in a while crocodile or you can say it in a foreign language eg. adios, au revoir, chow
2007-09-14 05:05:17
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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See you in a B*tch
smell you later
2007-09-13 02:27:06
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answer #10
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answered by Jared 2
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