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Oh I can't speak to what you should or shouldn't do in order to respect religious muslims, and I may have been wrong in how I understood "bismillah" to be used in Muslim majority areas. I apologize for stepping out of my lane, my point was simply that in the US the phrase "amen" has become a general expression of assent and lost almost all of its religious connotation outside of when it's actually being used during a prayer.
That’s 100% what it’s like where I am, completely disconnected. We say it for bon Appetit, cheers, and sarcastic “lie back and think of England”