How to say "hello"
Nos vemossomeone say "¡Mejor imposible!" ("it doesn't get any there", or "I'm alive".Todo bien, Bye! (casual)they're "very good" when they're being ironic. If you hear 
like "I'm hanging in 
instead:
websites: 
Chau
only say that 
Literally "here we are", but it's usually used 
one of these 
Information obtained from GoodbyeIn some Spanish-speaking countries (eg, Argentina) people will often Acá andamosthan "good" in your world, you can use week
Adiós
say "mal" ("bad").
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How to say "how are you?"
casual options.straight out and these:If things are semanapolite options, and some more to ever come 
use one of 
Good, thanks, and you? (informal)
Hasta la próxima 
say goodbye, again you've got some 
terrible, it's bad form 
so-so, you could also 
Bien, gracias, ¿y tú?See you laterWhen it's time to Even if you're feeling really a bit more Good, thanks, and you? (formal)Hasta luegogood day.about it?
If things are 
Bien, gracias, ¿y usted?
See you tomorrow
¿Qué haces? *
having a very 
really tell you Very gooda response.Hasta mañanachance they're probably not 
How to say "good, thanks!"
Good... or shall I Muy bienyou "How are you?" you will usually See you (casual)better than this!") — there's a good Bien...¿o te cuento?Everything's gooddo?" or "what are you 
¿Cómo andas?
pick depends on 
For casual, everyday conversations you 
How are you? (formal)
"how are you?" (Although just like commonly used. So if in occasionally hear the Good eveningBuenos días
phrase book. There's a good 
quick "¿Qué tal?" isn't really expecting 
do in English, if someone asks 
"what do you 
¿Qué tal?"how are you?", "what's up?" "how's it going?" "how you doin'?" etc. Which one you How are you? (informal)¿Cómo está?follow up with 
"Buen día" is not very 
("Good days"), but you might 
Buenas noches¡Hola!in a Spanish 
blurting out a 
Yup, just as you Note that ¿Qué haces? can also mean personal preference.
of the following. They all mean ¿Cómo estás?answer.)English, it's nice to Good day
in the plural Good afternoonrefresher:the greetings you'll probably see in English, often the person context.how are you? / what's up? / how's it going? how you doin'? (very casual)come from, or your own 
How to say "goodbye"
pick from any How are you? (also formal)to get an Just like in 
Buen día
greetings are always 
Buenas tardes
learned these, but here's a quick 
We'll start with 
say "good, thanks!" Although just like 
doing?", depending on the 
¿Cómo va?
which Spanish-speaking country you 
can take your 
¿Cómo está usted?in English, don't always expect 
doubt, stick to "buenos días"singular "buen día" instead of "buenos días"