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Is there a similar style that says "hello" as well as "goodbye"? "Goodbye" without "hello" seems a little forlorn.
The only canonical / mandatory elements on a Ouija-style talking board are the alphanumerics (individual letters and digits), because any message can be assembled from these elements.
Additional elements (e.g., whole keywords) afford the convenience of not having to repeatedly spell out common responses from the other side. The use of such "quickie" or "shortcut" elements apparently dates back to the 19th century talking boards that inspired the Ouija's creation, and some such precedent boards included more such keyword elements than the 4 commonly encountered on the Ouija.
The earliest mass-marketed boards (at least the earliest ones for which I've seen pictures) included "Yes", "No", and "Good Bye" but not "Hello." The first 3 are more or less canonical. "Hello" remains something of an option. Even the Wikipedia entry:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouija
... notes "Hello" as occurring only "occasionally."