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I feel like this might be cheating, but I have another question for today's entry.
In English, we say stuff like "have a nice day," and "see ya(later)," "What's up?" stuff like that.
I'd like to know the equivalent of those phrases in Japanese and how you use them(informal like to friends and in formal situations please)... Thank you very much(in advanced) ^_^.
if you could also add some phrases that I might have missed that are very common between friends and stuff in Japan, that would be very helpful ^_^
In English, we say stuff like "have a nice day," and "see ya(later)," "What's up?" stuff like that.
I'd like to know the equivalent of those phrases in Japanese and how you use them(informal like to friends and in formal situations please)... Thank you very much(in advanced) ^_^.
if you could also add some phrases that I might have missed that are very common between friends and stuff in Japan, that would be very helpful ^_^

see ya=またね。じゃあね。じゃあな。
What's up?=どうしたの?
These phrases are often used in Japan, too.
We call "to go to bed/sleep" おやすみ。(informal)or おやすみなさい(formal) in Japanese.
I'm sorry for all the questions ~_~
おやすみする=寝る=go to bed(verb)。
If you say to someone " I'll go to bed.", we call it おやすみなさい。
Roughly;
じゃね "have a nice day!"
またね "see ya"
元気? "what's up!"
寝る to go to bet, to sleep
ゴルァ!: HEY!! (with anger)
久し振り!Long time no see!
いってらっしゃい/Good Luck, See you later(When you say for the person who go out)