RE: PowerUp πŸ’ͺ March 2026 - A TON of Things 🀯

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One like her saying "Sir" could be awesome... depending on the situation πŸ˜‚
I've seen so many Venezuelan people saying "sir". It's like "dear" for the Nigerian people I think.

Good day dear sir 😜
!BBH



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Yeah, probably... my first interpretation was that it had the American meaning.

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Hehe, hey, in Venezuela we use a lot chico, pana, broder

And in this case, sir, we use it in the context of

"hello friend, how are you?" It's like "SIR" and at the same time it implies "hello"

It's complicated to explain, because it's more like a linguistic consensus of greeting without saying it completely.

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Sounds like you use it in the same way as "what's up" or "sup" πŸ˜ƒ

That's a good thing to know before going to Venezuela.
By the way, how many there speak English? I have often seen people from there saying they are not good at English so I'm just wondering

!BBH

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If that's the meaning, Something very similar.

it's that not many people are fluent in English, even though it's a required subject in high school. Soon Venezuela will be a different place, and I'm sure we'll attract tourism. So you'll be welcome just like @forykw We have the tallest waterfall in the world and that is something wonderful "Angel Falls"

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I am definitely going there one day, the pictures I have seen around on Hive are amazing (yours included) and the waterfall sounds very tempting 🀩
!BBH

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Really hope so. I am so sick of the wars... around the world.

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Interesting... always learning :D

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