The Last Goodbye: Reading The Rickey Stokes Obituary

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Bye is short for goodbye, which is an alteration of alteration of God be with you. kthxbye is the pinnacle of English's advancement, shortening All correct, Thank you, God be with you. into seven lowercase letters.

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etymology - What is the origin of the word "goodbye"? - English ...

i've always wondered if there was a very fine semantic (or etymological) difference between the various ways of saying goodbye to somebody. specifically "farewell" and "goodbye" And how are they considered in terms of finality? Obviously "see you later" implies you'll be seeing them sometime...

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Why does English have to have a word that means both hello and goodbye? "Nice to meet you" is used when greeting and saying goodbye. Do other languages have the same phrase? The Spanish word for hello is "hola" and I don't think it is used for goodbye.

Why doesn't English have a word that means both Hello and Goodbye?

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