hafa adai

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Hafa Adai is like saying "Hello" but with a Chamorro twist. It’s like saying "How’s your day, buddy?" but with more attitude.
Hafa Adai, you fat bastard! I’ve been waiting for this.
Hafa Adai, you look like you’ve been hit by a truck.
Hafa Adai, you’re late again. What’s your excuse?
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Hafa Adai is like the Chamorro version of "Aloha." But it’s more like saying, "What’s up, pal?" and it’s used everywhere, even on Guam bumper stickers.
Hafa Adai, you ugly son of a gun! I’ve been waiting for you.
Hafa Adai, I’ve been drinking since 8 AM.
Hafa Adai, you’re late again. What’s your excuse?
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Hafa Adai means "Hello, how are you?" But in Chamorro, it’s more like saying, "What’s up, friend?" It’s the way people greet each other like they’re family.
Hafa Adai, you lazy worm! I’ve been waiting for this.
Hafa Adai, I’ve been eating all day.
Hafa Adai, I’ve been waiting for you since 8 AM.
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Hafa Adai doesn’t mean "hello." It means "What’s up?" Like when someone is being loud and you say, "Hafa?" and they know you’re talking to them.
Hafa? I can’t hear you, you loudmouth!
Hafa? You’re talking to me? I didn’t know I was in the conversation.
Hafa? I’ve been waiting for you since 8 AM.
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