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This interesting article gives you all the different ways to say 'HELLO' in order to greet someone. It's going to be super enjoyable discovering all the awesome ways to say a generally used term "Hello".
Before probing deeper into the topic I'd like to give a short introduction of hello. Hello is the most commonly used word to greet someone. You can get the idea of this...when you make or receive a call the first word that you speak. Hello is actually spoken in both formal and informal terms depending on the speaker. I've tried to present all the sorts of "How can you convey your HELLO without actually saying HELLO".
Take a mug of coffee and without much delay let's get started and yes, please read till the end because there's a lot more to discover today.
In formal terms, we can say HELLO using the following words as a replacement/substitute.
1. The most known "Good Morning"
2. Then "Good Afternoon"
3. Then again "Good Evening"
4. "It's nice to meet you"
5. "It's a pleasure to meet you"
The 4th & 5 th ones are used when meeting someone for the first time.
In Informal terms, we can say HELLO as following:
1. "Hi"
2. "Morning"
3. "How are things with you"
4. "What's new"
5. "It's good to see you"
6. "Good day"
7. "G' day"
8. "Howdy"
Sometimes some of these greetings may be used together as:
"Hi, How are things with you?" OR "Good day George. It's good to see you."
While talking about "HELLO" in casual terms we can make use of the following words:
1. "Hey there"
2. "What's up"
3. "How's it going"
4. "What's happening"
5. "Yo"
How about the Childish ways of saying HELLO? It's gonna grab your mind
1. Howdy, Partner
2. Heyya Lil chicken
3. Peek-a-Boo
4. Howdy-doody
5. Ahoy
6. Mateey
7. Hiya
Apply a childish filter over the words while using them to get the best out of it.
It's now the time for some funny ways in which you can say Hello.
1. Ello
2. Top of the m'rning
3. Sup
4. Ghostbuster what ya!
5. Whaddup
Okay, these words you just read which are meant to use in the English language. Now have a look upon HELLO in other languages:
1. Hola: Spanish
2. Que Pasa: Spanish
3. Aloha: Hawaiian
4. Hallo: German
5. Bonjour: French
6. Konnichiwa: Japnese
7. Namaste: Hindi
Get working now! Try something different...it'll be fun ;-)
Signing Off
Warm Wisher
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