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COUNTRY | DESCRIPTION |
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Argentina | ¿Hola? |
Brazil | Alô? Oi? Sim? Pronto. (Residência/casa de família, a residence) Bom dia/boa tarde/boa noite, quem deseja? (both residences and shops) |
Chile | ¿Aló? |
China | Wei? / 喂? |
Finland | Using first and/or family name. When the ID of the caller is known, they may be greeted directly. "Haloo?" is sometimes used as a neutral confirmation. |
France | Allô? |
Georgia | ბატონო? (Batono?); ალო? (Alo?); დიახ (Diakh); გისმენთ (Gisment) |
Germany | using family name, often with first name |
Hungary | Halló, jónapot kívánok! |
Iceland | Halló? |
India | Hello |
Indonesia | Halo? (informal) Selamat Pagi/Siang/Sore/Malam. (semi-formal) previous line dengan <receiver's name> di sini. (formal-personal) second line dengan kediaman <fullname/surname>. (formal-residential) |
Iran | Alo. Baleh? |
Israel | Shalom. |
Italy | Pronto. Chi parla? |
Japan | Moshi moshi / もしもし Hai / はい |
Malta | Hello? |
Mexico | Bueno. |
Mongolia | Сайн байна уу? |
Paraguay | Hola. |
Poland | Słucham. Halo? |
Portugal | Está? |
Romania | Alo? |
Russia | Алло (Да) |
South Korea | Yeoboseyo? / 여보세요? |
Spain | Diga/Dígame. |
Sweden | "Hallå?" Usually, but not always, followed with first and/or last name. |
Turkey | Alo? (Efendim?) |
Venezuela | ¿Aló? |
Vietnam | A-lo? |