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How do you say Welcome in Philippines?

There are actually a few ways to say "Welcome" in the Philippines, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* Maligayang pagdating (pronounced: ma-lee-gay-ang pag-da-ting) - This is the most formal and widely used greeting. It literally translates to "Happy arrival."

* Magandang araw po (pronounced: ma-gan-dang a-raw po) - This means "Good day" and is used as a polite greeting, similar to saying "Welcome" in English.

Informal:

* Welcome (pronounced: wel-kom) - English is widely spoken in the Philippines, so you can simply say "Welcome."

* Mabuhay (pronounced: ma-boo-hay) - This is a traditional Filipino greeting that means "Long life" or "Welcome." It is often used in tourist settings and is a good choice if you want to sound more friendly.

Tips:

* Using po at the end of a sentence is a sign of respect, especially when addressing elders.

* You can also use a smile and a friendly tone of voice to make your welcome feel sincere.

No matter which phrase you choose, people in the Philippines will appreciate you making an effort to greet them in their language.

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