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What is the difference, if any, between Tudo bem and tudo bom?
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Hi!!!
"Tudo bom" and "Tudo bem" you can say when you will ask someone how is he, and use both as a question or an answer, for example: - Tudo bom? - Tudo bem. - Tudo bem? - Tudo bom. The difference is that "Tudo bem" you can use in a general way too. Question Example: How was your day? - Como foi o seu dia? - Foi tudo bem! If you need more explanations, please ask me!!! Cheers, Ali |
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When it comes to greeting, there isn't really a difference. A Brazilian native speaker will use both indistinctively. Mind you bem=well and bom=good.
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