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11-28, SOUTH AFRICA GREETINGS Afrikaans speakers say Goeie môre (Good morning). Young English speakers say Howzit (slang for “How are you?”) to friends. 11-29, SUDAN GREETINGS.
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11-28, SOUTH AFRICA GREETINGSAfrikaans speakers say Goeiemôre(Good morning). Young English speakers say Howzit(slang for “How are you?”) to friends.
11-29, SUDAN GREETINGS Most people greet others with phrases Do pure(Good morning),Do parana(Good afternoon), and Gwonada?(How are you?).
11-30,KENYA GREETINGS In coastal areas, a traditional Kiswahili greeting is Jambo (Greetings). Habarigani?(What is the news?).
12-1, SOMALIA GREETINGS Iskawarran?(What's the news?) andMaha la shegay?(What are people saying?) are used as a “How are you?” in some parts of the country.
12-2, ZIMBABWE GREETINGS Common Shona greetings include Mhoroi (Hello), Masikati(Good afternoon), and Manheru (Good evening).