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Wortschatz: Grüße!
 

 
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OBJECTIVE:
Learn to say "hello" to everyone - or anyone. At least to someone.
TASK:
Picture yourself in a society that enjoys meeting people and interacting with one another, without having to "be a certain way."
PERPLEXED?
It's called "ethnocentric."
St. Goar , St.Gorashausen & Rheinfels

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First Set of Expressions: Greetings!

This is an area that is culturally different from the US, in that people do greet one another in German-speaking countries. It is common to enter any business, any building, any "arena" - and greet (be greeted by) folks around you, whether you know them or not!

Because of the understood relationships of "Du" and "Sie" (which you will learn later) - it is easier for people to have a conversation without feeling estranged or like they need to tread on eggshells. As with anything, there are exceptions to every rule, so don't be offended if you run into someone who just doesn't want to talk to you!

Otherwise, --- greet everyone!

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Grüß Gott! Hello! Southern Germany, Switzerland
Hallo! Hello.
Servus! Hi. Hello. See ya. Bye. Southern Germany, Austria
Guten Morgen. Good morning.
Guten Tag. Good day. Hello.
Guten Abend. Good evening.
Adé ... later. Bye. Austria
Auf Wiedersehen! See ya. Bye. Until next time ...
Tschüß Bye ...
Gute Nacht. Good night. ... only when you're going to bed
Wie geht's !?! How goes it?
Wie? Wie, bitte? Huh? What was that?
What did you say?
Entschuldigung Excuse me. Pardon me.
Ja Yes
Nein No
Vielleicht Maybe. Possibly.