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How do you say welcome in Brunei?

There are a couple of ways to say "welcome" in Brunei, depending on the formality and context:

Formal:

* Selamat datang: This is the most common and formal way to say "welcome" in Brunei. It literally translates to "safe arrival."

Informal:

* Salam: This is a more general greeting, meaning "peace" or "hello," and can be used as a friendly welcome.

* Selamat pagi/petang/malam: This means "good morning/afternoon/evening" and is a polite way to greet someone, similar to "welcome" in English.

Other variations:

* Selamat datang ke Brunei: This means "welcome to Brunei" and is used specifically for welcoming someone to the country.

Remember that Bruneians are generally very hospitable and welcoming, so even a simple "hello" will be appreciated.

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