We all love to travel. And it doesn’t matter if you are traveling as a tourist or as a businessman. The ability to say at least hello in the native language of the Aboriginal people always helps out a lot. And if we sorted out European languages at the very least, how can I say hello while in Asian countries? This task is not easy.
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You will need
- Ticket to one of the Asian countries
- Friendliness
Instruction manual
1
If you come to China, you can say hello to the locals using the word "Ni Hao." This greeting is universal and can be used both in relation to unfamiliar people and to relatives.
2
In Korea, they say hi like this: Annen is a non-formal way of greeting. If you want to sound more polite, then say: "Annen Haseo."
3
Once in Japan, use "Konnichiva" as a hello. This is also a fairly universal form - suitable for any time of day and is appropriate when contacting an interlocutor of any status.
4
Say hello to Vietnam using the phrase "Tskhou ong".
5
In the Philippines, a greeting is pronounced "Kumusta." Literal translation: “How are you?”, But Filipinos everywhere use the phrase as our greetings.
6
In Malaysia, greet the locals like this: Apa Khabar.
7
In Thailand, to say hi, say “Sa-va di krab” if you are a man or “Sa-va di ka” if you are a woman.