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Mohammed Said
what is the diference between "hello" and "welcome" ?
Aug 10, 2008 2:49 PM
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Welcome is a warmer greeting than hello & is usually used for friends or people visiting your home, workplace or country.
August 12, 2008
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I say hi, you say hello... Well, people say "hi", or "hello" as a form of informal greeting, just to make the first verbal contact with someone. Is more like "good evening" or somenthing. On the other hand, "welcome" is said when you want the person (or people) you are talking to feel welcome there, in other words, to feel confortable, at ease, almost at home (usually where you live or where you work).
August 10, 2008
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HEllo= 你好, 哈囉, WELCOME=歡迎
August 10, 2008
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HI=HEllo "HEllo~how are you" And we say "Welcome to ..."
August 10, 2008
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