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Rachel 레이첼
What are some formal/informal greetings in german?
For example "Hello, how are you?" or "I'm good and you?"
2016년 9월 27일 오후 3:24
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Some short greetings are: (informal) "Na du", "Hey du", "Hallöchen"
"Was geht ab? "
2016년 9월 27일
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Ohoh, careful with "How are you". There's something you maybe don't know if you speak English.
In German, this question is reserved for people you already know. You might start asking this question maybe the third time you meet someone, in case you like them - it's a personal question, after all.
Just so that you know.
So, in addition to the others: It's common to go for "Good morning/evening".
"Guten Morgen" - also short and more informal just "Morgen",
"Guten Abend" - short and more informal also "n'Abend".
Those are okay in informal settings, too. Even if you say them completely. But "Good day" / "Guten Tag" is stiff and formal. So, there is a gap in this trick during certain hours :) ("Tag, <Name>") is okay as a greeting in informal settings, but in my personal feeling, this lacks affection. I would not say that to my family or close friends.)
There are also regional greetings which can be nice, too. But I'll keep them out of here.
"Hey" and "hi" are okay too. And "Hallo, <Name>" is of course also there.
2016년 9월 29일
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some greetings I know are:"Wie geht's? (informal),"Wie geht es Ihnen?"(formal ). That means How are you?
2016년 9월 27일
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Rachel 레이첼
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중국어(북경어), 영어, 독일어, 한국어, 스페인어
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