Anyone here knows German? I'm German and I just wanted to say
Guten tag! Ich bin Rose
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Guten tag! Ich bin Ahana
Freut mich, dich kennenzulernen.
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Young Germans never used the ones I learned in class.
The only person who said Guten Abend to me was a man in an ice cream shop who looked old enough to be my great-grandfather.
I quickly figured out that Hallo is the best casual way to say hello in German, while Tschüss is more typical than the actually super-formal Auf Wiedersehen.
Once I learned these words for hello and goodbye in German, I kind of stuck with ‘em. When you’re just starting to learn a language, it can be easy to get used to saying the same few words all the time. And that’s totally fine for the beginner Deutsch speaker.
But after a while, you might find yourself getting bored with using the same old terms for greeting and leaving people. If you’re looking to learn some new, real-world German greetings, here are a few other options of German Grüße (greetings) and Abschiedsgrüße (goodbyes) to consider.
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