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Remember Me Forgot password? New user? Share with friends. Thanks for your prompt responses. I have often heard "que paso" used in the same way as "que pasa", i. In Nicaragua, for example, it was very common for my friends to see me on the street and say "Eeeh, que paso, loca?
They don't want to know what happened , they are just greeting me. In my mind I always hear it as "What's up? I'm not sure which other countries it is common in. So would this be que pasa for amiga and que paso for amigo? Also, if someone tells you he has a problem or feels bad, beguins to cry, Thank you. No, it does not have to do with masculine or feminine, it is just a regional variation of "que pasa" or "que tal". Que paso, tio? Que paso, muchacha? It doesn't matter who they are speaking to.
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