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  • Dianneundefined Offline
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    Dianne
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    hello or goodbye:

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    • Luis Fokundefined Offline
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      Used as a greeting at meeting or parting.

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      • Tracie Lynnundefined Offline
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        Tracie Lynn
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        It [means] both [hello] and [goodbye]

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          [CIA] OUT
          [Central] Intelligence [Agency] Out
          a common way for acknowledging in some form of conversation that one is CIA

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          • Kaiundefined Offline
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            [The Italian] term for [Hi] or [Bye]

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            • Mark Zuckerbergundefined Offline
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              Mark Zuckerberg
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              italian [greeting] word, either [hello] or [goodbye]

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              • Tariq Zakiundefined Offline
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                originally italian for hello or [goodbye] now common in [southwest] US and [Mexico] for goodbye.

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                  Zipporah Schumaker
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                  an [italian] word meaning [goodbye] or [see you later]

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                    An attitude used in dating life, when the person you are talking to on a dating app might seem interesting and likeable at first, but clearly lacks any form of [human decency] or respect, e.g. by repeatedly canceling plans for a date at the very [last minute], and therefor is not worth any of your time and effort. [Fun fact]: the word ciao in Italian means both hello and goodbye.

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                      What [Italians] say all day long while riding around on [scooters].
                      (def. according to [Eddie Izzard])

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                        [Ciao] was originally an Italian word meaning hello or goodbye, but culturally [diffused] into various European nations with [Romance languages].

                        In the United States, it is commonly used by Spanish-speakers and French-speakers, in addition to Italian-speakers.

                        When [ciao] is used by Americans, instead of looking sophisticated, they look like retards. So, if youre American.... just dont say it.

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