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Why when communicating in English, the first word is always, hello, hi. Although this is just a polite greeting, would that be your first word with someone you've known for a long time?
2022년 12월 11일 오후 1:20
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In the UK we say 'Hello' or 'Hi' and also 'Good Morning' or 'Good evening'. These last two are slightly more formal, but I say 'Morning honey' to my wife. We do not say 'Howdy' in the UK.
2022년 12월 11일
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Great question. It depends on the person and place. For example I might say "Yo", "Hey", or Hey, What's up. Or my coworker of 10 years, who is like my sibling, I might ask them "What are you buying me for lunch today?" lol
2022년 12월 11일
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I always go with “howdy”.
2022년 12월 11일
Fir someone you have known for a long time it depends on your relationship.
Examples:
Hey, mom... You do not have to use a greeting in all situations you can just say their name and begin talking if you are really close.
Hello, sir... Hello is polite, so it is directed towards those who have a superiority over you. Such as a boss or teacher.
Hi, is a quick greeting to someone you are well acquainted with.
Howdy, is for those who you meet in a casual conversation.
2022년 12월 11일
I would probably respond with a "Hey" or "What's up" or evene a straight out "HEY! how have you been?"
2022년 12월 12일
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중국어(북경어), 영어, 일본어, 스페인어
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