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Yes. It does.
But i must correct you, its not in all south germany or south german cultures/dialects. Swabians and swiss and badner dont say that. Only austrians and bavarians (which are the same. Yes austrians fuck off you are the same as bavarians and are germans get over it)
As an Austrian I have to insist that Bavarians are a failed attempt at making Germans out of Austrians lol
Historia and science disagrees with you mein freund. The idea of austrians not being german arose in the 1950s at the same time as austria tried to put itself as "hitlers first victim" and not as a perpetrator with the nazis.
I know, it was not meant seriously ;-) We love our neighbors, and we and the Germans both are sometimes making fun of each other 😁
Ich weiß I am something of a kartoffel myself
"Grüß Gott" exists in BW but it has become very rare. I would say only the generation 80+ uses it regularly.
In Swiss German, "grüezi" (which comes from "Gott grüße euch", so basically the same origin) is extremely common.
Oh defenetly it exists. But basicly doesnt due to not being used. The same as "overmorrow" is the english word for "the day after tomorrow". Not really in use
But i never thought "grüezi" stems from "gott grüße euch". I assumed it was from "Grüßet Euch" not related to "grüß gott" huh. I love linguistics <3