What does “ciao” mean?
ciao
Oh, this one's so fun —
"Ciao" is a word people use to say hello or goodbye. Yeah, both! It originally came from Italian, but now people all over the world use it.
So imagine you walk into a café and see your friend — you wave and say "Ciao!" Or at the end of the day, you're leaving work and you call out "Ciao, everyone!" as you walk out the door.
It's got a warm, relaxed, kind of stylish feel to it. It's not super formal — you'd say it to friends or people you know well, not really in a serious work meeting or something like that.
Think of it as a cool, breezy way to greet someone or say goodbye — all in one little word!
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