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If you are planning a trip to Italy and you intend to use some Italian many are the things to learn: how to ask for directions, how to order food, and how to count.. None, however, may be more important than knowing how to greet people. Here there are 6 different ways of greeting to help you through your travels. 1. Ciao! (Hi, goodbye ) Ciao means both hello and goodbye. It is the most common and informal greeting used in Italy, but take note of its informality: You don't use it with people you do not know or people with whom you are not in a personal relationship (unless they are children); so you don't say it to the random person on the street, to the head of the police, or the shopkeeper. You can use it once you have made friends with somebody. Remember that in Italy there are formal and informal ways of addressing people. 2.Salve! (Hello) Salve is a nice way to say hello, appropriate for acquaintances or to greet someone unknown in a store or on the street. It translates mo...