Hej! always works, no matter who you're greeting, where you are or what time of day it is (unless you're greeting the King, in which case you'd be better off saying something like, " God dag ers majestät ," meaning "Good day, your majesty").
Swedish Language: The greeting 'Good day!' is written in the same way in Swedish, Norwegian and Danish. It's also fairly easy to understand by English speakers, since all these languages present many similarities due to their Germanic origin.
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