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What does que tal?

"Que tal" is a Spanish phrase that means "How are you?" or "What's up?" It's a casual and friendly way to greet someone.

Here are some examples of how to use "que tal":

* "¿Qué tal?" (formal) - How are you?

* "¿Qué tal estás?" (informal) - How are you? (literally: How are you?)

* "¿Qué tal todo?" - How is everything?

* "¿Qué tal te va?" - How are you doing?

You can also use "que tal" to ask about something specific:

* "¿Qué tal el trabajo?" - How's work?

* "¿Qué tal la fiesta?" - How was the party?

* "¿Qué tal el viaje?" - How was the trip?

In short, "que tal" is a versatile phrase that you can use in many different situations to show that you're interested in the other person and how they are doing.

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