Europeans used to greet each other with the words "Strength and Honor"

What words do you greet your compatriots with?

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we left with sandals
we will return with tanks

Que a paz está convosco in my church

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we wish for health upon you and your kin

salam aleikum

Weird fact: "Hello" wasn't a word in the English language until the 1800s. Before then we just used a greeting like "Good Morning". I'm not sure if it happens in your language

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Blady basterd

Awight m8?

We kiss each other making a big smack noise and talkk about leftism, tolerance and antiracism

please cease all 4 of these actions immediately

Swasti(ka)
Means "Peace be upon you".

Zdravo is the usual greeting here
>From zdrav ("healthy, sane, sound"). The greeting stems from the expression used to wish the interlocutor good health.
Ciao is also common now, and has been used more and more over the last few decades

That's our greeting you plagiarist

Do we consider Roman Empire as Europe now?

hoi

hey bro

>plagiarist
You're a chink tai kadai never speak ancient Malay language before conquering the Campuchea, retarded tranny

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You will never be IndoTrueAsian like us, go back to your burqas and crescent moons kek

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"cześć" the polish hi also translates to reverence

čest práci soudruhu...

Ciao, from sciavo, which meant something like "I'm at your service"