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How do you say your welcome in Argentina?
“De nada” – “You are welcome” or “It was nothing” (directly translated) “Noo, por favor” – “No, please”
What is a common greeting in Argentina?
When greeting for the first time or in a formal setting, Argentines generally shake hands and give a slight nod to show respect. The ‘abrazo’ is the most common greeting among friends and family. This consists of a handshake and an embrace. The number of kisses when giving an abrazo varies from region to region.
How do u say hello in Argentina?
Hello: “Hola”
What are some common phrases in Argentina?
In this guide, you will learn important expressions, greeting, common Argentinian phrases and slang vocabulary….Argentine Informal Greetings.
“Hola, ¿cómo estás?” | Hey, how are you? |
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“¿Que contás?” | Whats up? |
“¿Qué hacés? / ¿Qué onda?” | What are you doing? |
“¡Buenas!” | Hello! / Hi! |
“¿Qué es de tu vida?” | How it’s life going? |
How do you introduce yourself in Argentina?
To say hello or hi, merely say “Hola” or “OH-la” (rhymes with “Lola”; note that the letter h is silent in Spanish). To introduce yourself, simply say “Me llamo” (may YAHM-oh) followed by your name.
How do Kiwis greet each other?
A handshake is the common greeting between strangers. Māori ritually greet each other with the hongi. This involves two people pressing their noses and foreheads together, holding each other’s heads, and breathing in simultaneously to share the same moment and breath.
How do you offend an Argentinian?
Here are a few ways to easily provoke an Argentine into a heated argument.
- Say Pelé is better than Maradona.
- Refer to their language as “español” instead of “castellano”
- Insult their wine.
- Remind them that they aren’t European.
- Trash talk Evita.