
bruh clocking presumptions of someone’s nationality or race is now just overanalyzing…? 😭 like i can’t just say xièxie xièxie to any East Asian person that i interact with without confirming that they even speak Mandarin, just like I shouldn’t just assume a Central/South American person can speak Spanish lol. this is literally just like the “I’m from Michigan” scene from Mean Girls lmfao
“Hello” might be enough bc that’s internationally recognized among the prompt… and they might just respond with “Bonjour” or “Nihao” instead so no need to overanalyze it. If they don’t respond to “Hello,” then maybe you’d say “Nihao” instead. If they don’t respond to that, then maybe they speak Cantonese and idk the greeting for that lol. Or maybe they’re not even Chinese and they’re another East Asian country and you’ll have to communicate via motions and limited language, which is fun!
The hypothetical gives us three language options for greeting — English, French, or likely Mandarin. Formal “Hello” or informal “Hi” Formal “Bonjour” or informal “Allo” Formal “Nihao” or informal “Hāi” Both English options are directly translational to at least one other type of informal greeting for the other languages. The more you know!