What is goodbye in Argentina?
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The best response to both is, of course, todo bien (everything's good, it's all good). Also, Argentines prefer to say goodbye to each other with their version the Italian salutation ciao (chau) instead of adi--s, and the latter has a connotation of finality (as if you'll never see the person again).
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The best response to both is, of course, todo bien (everything's good, it's all good). Also, Argentines prefer to say goodbye to each other with their version the Italian salutation ciao (chau) instead of adi--s, and the latter has a connotation of finality (as if you'll never see the person again).