How to Say ‘Goodbye’ in Mexican Spanish
Adiós
💬 Usage Tip: Often used in more formal settings or when you won't see the person for a while.
🇲🇽 In Mexico: In Mexico, it's common to say goodbye with a hug, especially if you know the person well. Don't be surprised if someone says 'Adiós' with a warm embrace!
Word-by-Word Breakdown
Adiós
[ah-DYOS]
Goodbye
A phrase used to bid farewell to someone, usually when leaving.
Cuando salimos del restaurante, dijimos: '¡Adiós y gracias por todo!'
When we left the restaurant, we said: 'Goodbye and thank you for everything!'
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