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How does the Ashanti tribe say goodbye?

There isn't a single specific phrase the Ashanti tribe uses for goodbye. Like many cultures, the way they say goodbye depends on the situation and their relationship with the person they are leaving.

Here are some common Ashanti greetings that could be used for goodbye:

* "Aseda" (Thank you) - This is a general expression of gratitude that could be used in a farewell.

* "Da yɛn ase" (May you have a good day) - A polite phrase wishing someone well.

* "Nkwasia da" (Have a good week) - Similar to "Have a good day", but for a longer period.

* "Megye wo ase" (I accept your greetings) - This is a respectful acknowledgement and could be used in a goodbye.

Ultimately, the most appropriate way to say goodbye in Ashanti culture is based on context and your relationship with the person.

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