My colombian friend always says juicio/juicioso/juiciosa when we finish talking to each other and want to say goodbye. Is that one of the way to say goodbye in Colombia?
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I think this question lacks some more context. My first guess is that, when saying goodbye, by using "juicio" one friend tells the other something like: Be good, or Behave yourself. – Gustavson Jan 03 '21 at 18:02
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I can't find it now, but this was recently discussed in another question. From memory the consensus was that "juicio" is meant to imply having the behaviors/attributes of a judge - honest, meticulous, straight forward etc. Hopefully someone else can locate that question. – Peter M Jan 03 '21 at 18:44
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If you can read Spanish, here is the other question where this is discussed. – wimi Jan 03 '21 at 18:47
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Oh I understand now. Thank you so much guys! :) – Nedin Jan 03 '21 at 22:42