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Who says bonjour?

The most common answer is French people!

"Bonjour" is a French greeting that translates to "good day" or "hello." It's used in both formal and informal settings.

However, you might hear "bonjour" from:

* People learning French: It's a basic and polite greeting that many people pick up early on.

* People in French-speaking regions: While French is the official language of France, it's also spoken in many other countries like Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and parts of Africa.

* People using French expressions: Even if someone doesn't speak French fluently, they might use "bonjour" in a playful or ironic way.

So, while "bonjour" is strongly associated with French people, it can be used by anyone!

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