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5 February
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English (US)
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When someone tells me “bye, take care” what am I supposed to answer?
When someone tells me “bye, take care” what am I supposed to answer?
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- English (US)
I think you could just say "Bye" or "Thanks - you, too", if you want to respond particularly to "take care".
- Italian
- English (US)
Americans have the most Hellos and Goodbyes. You can answer goodbye, thanks have a good day!
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