Moin spreads much further north. Here in Westfalia your’re much more likely to hear it than “Tach”
I live in Niedersachsen and never heard someone say guten tag. Its moin . Alwqys was , always will be. The norddeutscher way
In the Saarland , just Tach is fine too
Moin moin!
That thing again. German dialects don’t actually go by federal state. No one in that area of Hessen, let alone further North, says “Guude” or “Ebbelwoi” or whatever.
They don’t have Moin here in East-Frisia and I am quite disappointed.
I literally never heard anyone say Grüß Gott in Ba-Wü. It was always Servus. Seems like they switched Ba-Wü and Bayern
Bremers say Moin as well though
“Alla” in some parts of northern badenia.
I have never heard here in Saxony or overall in Germany say “tagchen”.
Moin or GTFO
nobody says Tagchen
Glück auf and moin
Where is “mahlzeit “? Would expect somewhere in ruhrgebiet..
JUTEN TACH 👋
I’ve never heard anyone in saxony say “Tagchen”
“Glück Auf!” is quite typical in some parts
Morschen
Never heard someone say Tagchen in Sachsen
I always hear „Grüß Gott“ in Bayern/Austria („Grüezi“ in Switzerland) and have only ever heard „Servus“ here in BW..
But usually it’s „Guten Morgen“ or just „n’ Tag“.
In Berlin it should be: “Halt die Fresse!” and I think it’s beautiful
Moin.
I grew up in Bremen and no one has ever said “Servus”. It’s “Moin” and nothing else.
I’m NRW and I always say Moin!
Moved to niedersachsen I can only say:
Moin
Btw Grüß Gott ist also a death thread.
Guuude, i like that.
Grüß dich!
No-one in Saxony says “Tagchen”
Oy we frisians also say moin
“Moien” from the other side of the western border!
Friendly reminder that language and accent/dialect borders are mountain ranges and rivers, not state borders.
Ostfriesland is famous for saying Guten Tag and not Moin. 🙄
Also hier bei uns sagt man auch moin und wir sind in NRW im Raum Lippe
I find this map interesting because the Bavarian “servus” seems awfully similar to the Hungarian “szerbusz”.
I’ve….. I’ve never said, “Tagchen” in my entire fucking life to greet anyone, not even to myself or Family. You can compare it to meeting a Stranger and saying “Hiiiiiiii” while waving your hand like an idiot.
Bin aus NRW Grenze Niedersachsen und Tach ist hier eher selten. Moin setzt sich langsam durch und die älteren eher „guten xx“
Always found it amusing when you come across a colleague in the toilets, and they greet you (without any apparent irony) with “Mahlzeit”
Guude? I guess i have never come across anyone from that region then.
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Thuringians just stare at you.
Thanks OP!
Frühs: Morchn Mittag: Mahlzeit Nachmittag: Grüß Gott Abend: Abeeend
Moin spreads much further north. Here in Westfalia your’re much more likely to hear it than “Tach”
I live in Niedersachsen and never heard someone say guten tag. Its moin . Alwqys was , always will be. The norddeutscher way
In the Saarland , just Tach is fine too
Moin moin!
That thing again. German dialects don’t actually go by federal state. No one in that area of Hessen, let alone further North, says “Guude” or “Ebbelwoi” or whatever.
They don’t have Moin here in East-Frisia and I am quite disappointed.
I literally never heard anyone say Grüß Gott in Ba-Wü. It was always Servus. Seems like they switched Ba-Wü and Bayern
Bremers say Moin as well though
“Alla” in some parts of northern badenia.
I have never heard here in Saxony or overall in Germany say “tagchen”.
Moin or GTFO
nobody says Tagchen
Glück auf and moin
Where is “mahlzeit “? Would expect somewhere in ruhrgebiet..
JUTEN TACH 👋
I’ve never heard anyone in saxony say “Tagchen”
“Glück Auf!” is quite typical in some parts
Morschen
Never heard someone say Tagchen in Sachsen
I always hear „Grüß Gott“ in Bayern/Austria („Grüezi“ in Switzerland) and have only ever heard „Servus“ here in BW..
But usually it’s „Guten Morgen“ or just „n’ Tag“.
In Berlin it should be: “Halt die Fresse!” and I think it’s beautiful
Moin.
I grew up in Bremen and no one has ever said “Servus”. It’s “Moin” and nothing else.
I’m NRW and I always say Moin!
Moved to niedersachsen I can only say:
Moin
Btw Grüß Gott ist also a death thread.
Guuude, i like that.
Grüß dich!
No-one in Saxony says “Tagchen”
Oy we frisians also say moin
“Moien” from the other side of the western border!
Friendly reminder that language and accent/dialect borders are mountain ranges and rivers, not state borders.
Ostfriesland is famous for saying Guten Tag and not Moin. 🙄
Also hier bei uns sagt man auch moin und wir sind in NRW im Raum Lippe
I find this map interesting because the Bavarian “servus” seems awfully similar to the Hungarian “szerbusz”.
I’ve….. I’ve never said, “Tagchen” in my entire fucking life to greet anyone, not even to myself or Family. You can compare it to meeting a Stranger and saying “Hiiiiiiii” while waving your hand like an idiot.
Bin aus NRW Grenze Niedersachsen und Tach ist hier eher selten. Moin setzt sich langsam durch und die älteren eher „guten xx“
Always found it amusing when you come across a colleague in the toilets, and they greet you (without any apparent irony) with “Mahlzeit”
Guude? I guess i have never come across anyone from that region then.