incognim on March 4, 2026 6:55 am In Lithuanian it is laba diena, so not whole world spins around english language…
AnnualAdeptness5630 on March 4, 2026 7:38 am English: Good morning, good afternoon German: Guten Tag, guten Abend Russian: Здравствуйте / zdravstvuyte You don’t have to check the time before greeting someone 😃
Feigr_Ormr on March 4, 2026 8:06 am It’s almost like it’s from a different language group… Meme is stupid because you can say zdravstvuyte to any slav and he will understand what you mean
AndrisPronis on March 4, 2026 8:14 am Russian uses “hallo” (h is silent) as a greeting when calling and answering on the phone though
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In Lithuanian it is laba diena, so not whole world spins around english language…
That word has more letters than my password.
To be fair, you can also just say Privyet
As a non-Russian, Zdravstvuyte broke my tongue instantly.
And bye in russian-poka
How to pronounce ?
Labdien
It’s a different language group, monke
Salam Aleykum pravoslavnie!
English: Good morning, good afternoon
German: Guten Tag, guten Abend
Russian: Здравствуйте / zdravstvuyte
You don’t have to check the time before greeting someone 😃
Zdravstvuyte is more like “greetings”
Dobry Wieczór
Just do this and move on.

Bro cherry picked salutations
You dare to cast that spelling on me psst 🔫 /s
Dorou)
Isn’t it ‘privet’?
Cho takoy grustny? Huy sosal nevkusny?
Privét
dzień dobry
It’s almost like it’s from a different language group…
Meme is stupid because you can say zdravstvuyte to any slav and he will understand what you mean
Czechs and Slovaks for some reason: “Ahoj”
Russian uses “hallo” (h is silent) as a greeting when calling and answering on the phone though
Dzień dobry państwu
Moin!