![]() ![]() Regardless, it is not used to simulate a loved one either, so having to "bonjour", maybe followed by the high's first name, since s he seems to be interested enough to call you "mon amie". Just a plain "bonjour", nobody tells "mon ami" or "mon amie" in France anymore than "hello, my spark" is used in Rank.
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