different kinds of way of greeting people
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There are many other options, but here are five of the most common formal ways to say “hello”:
1.“Hello!”
2. “ Good morning.”
3. “ Good afternoon.”
4. “ Good evening.”
5. “ It's nice to meet you.”
“It's a pleasure to meet you.” (These last two only work when you are meeting someone for the first time.)
1.“Hello!”
2. “ Good morning.”
3. “ Good afternoon.”
4. “ Good evening.”
5. “ It's nice to meet you.”
“It's a pleasure to meet you.” (These last two only work when you are meeting someone for the first time.)
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1. “Hello!”
2. “Good morning.”
3. “Good afternoon.”
4. “Good evening.”
5. “It’s nice to meet you.”
6. “It’s a pleasure to meet you.”
7. “Hi!” (Probably the most commonly used greeting in English)
8. “Morning!” (A more casual way of saying “Good morning”)
9. “How are things (with you)?”
10. “What’s new?”
11. “It’s good to see you.” (Used when you haven’t seen someone in a while)
12. “G’day!” (Short for “Good day”)
13. “Howdy!” (Often used in the southern regions of the United States)
14. “Hey” or “Hey there.”
15. “What’s up?” (Sometimes expressed as “‘Sup?”)
16. “How’s it going?”
17. “What’s happening” or “What’s happenin’?”
18. “Yo!”
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2. “Good morning.”
3. “Good afternoon.”
4. “Good evening.”
5. “It’s nice to meet you.”
6. “It’s a pleasure to meet you.”
7. “Hi!” (Probably the most commonly used greeting in English)
8. “Morning!” (A more casual way of saying “Good morning”)
9. “How are things (with you)?”
10. “What’s new?”
11. “It’s good to see you.” (Used when you haven’t seen someone in a while)
12. “G’day!” (Short for “Good day”)
13. “Howdy!” (Often used in the southern regions of the United States)
14. “Hey” or “Hey there.”
15. “What’s up?” (Sometimes expressed as “‘Sup?”)
16. “How’s it going?”
17. “What’s happening” or “What’s happenin’?”
18. “Yo!”
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