...or 'comrade,' likely.
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I prefer "greetings, subordinates." Really lets 'em know who's who.
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They’re aiming for “comrades” being the standard, obviously.
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'These days, people say "Season's Greetings," which, when you think about it, means nothing. It's like walking up to somebody and saying "Appropriate Remark" in a loud, cheerful voice.' -- Dave Barry
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From my recent visits to Dutch pubs, women in NL are still happy to say "kom op, jongens" to an all-female group.
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I think, 'Greetings, comrade!' is what they're after.
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"'sup, jizzrags?"
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