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How do you say good morning gentlemen in Portuguese?

There are a few ways to say "good morning, gentlemen" in Portuguese, depending on the level of formality and the region:

Formal:

* Bom dia, senhores. (This is the most formal and widely used option.)

* Bom dia, meus senhores. (This adds a touch of respect, similar to "gentlemen" in English.)

Informal:

* Bom dia, pessoal. (This is a more casual greeting, suitable for friends or colleagues.)

* Bom dia, rapazes. (This is a more informal greeting, literally meaning "good morning, guys".)

In Brazil:

* Bom dia, senhores. (This is the most formal and widely used option in Brazil.)

* Bom dia, meus senhores. (This adds a touch of respect, similar to "gentlemen" in English.)

* Bom dia, galera. (This is a more casual greeting, similar to "guys" in English.)

In Portugal:

* Bom dia, senhores. (This is the most formal and widely used option in Portugal.)

* Bom dia, meus senhores. (This adds a touch of respect, similar to "gentlemen" in English.)

* Bom dia, meus amigos. (This is a more casual greeting, suitable for friends or colleagues.)

Remember to choose the greeting that best fits the situation and your relationship with the people you are addressing.

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