Boa noite – “Good night” in Portuguese. When we say “goodnight” it is generally to draw an evening to a close we say it as a “goodbye” but in Portuguese, it functions as a greeting. A way of saying “hello” after 7pm or sunset. If you meet a friend for drinks at 8 pm then “boa noite” is the way to greet them.
1. Hej du (to use with close friends) – Hi you. It can be used in a romantic situation or when meeting a close friend. 2. Hejsa – Hey. It is a fun way to say “Hej,” and it is suitable for personal situations or even when shopping or with acquaintances. 3. Davs – Hi there.
Good morning/ Good afternoon/ Good evening. This is a formal way of saying ‘Hello.’. Depending on the time of the day, ‘Good morning’ is used in the morning, and ‘Good afternoon’ right after noon. ‘Good evening’ is used after around 6 pm. Don’t mix ‘Good night’ with these greetings. Prague is safe and the locals are kind to tourists. Don't worry about breaking some obscure unwritten cultural rules because there really are none besides common sense. If you come across a narrow alley with no tourists - go down it. If you notice a restaurant with only locals go inside. If you feel like you need to know a little more than that Good evening 5 pm-10 pm. If you add a person’s second name it can be a good greeting to use in the workplace or if you don’t know someone. Good morning Mr. Johnson. Good afternoon Miss Jackson. In reality, this is very formal and most people will just use “. Formal greetings are becoming less common in English and the workplace is Hello/good day (more formal) – Jó napot Yo na-pot. If you’re saying hello to one person then use ‘szia’, but if you’re saying hello to multiple people at once, use ‘sziasztok’ . The first 2 words (szia/sziasztok) are informal, friendly words that you can use with friends, family or in any other casual situation.

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