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Guys! What are synonyms to banal phrases such as "Hello! How are you? and I'm fine, thank you!"? Thx
2016年1月7日 19:50
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I am not a native speaker, but i would use these:
Hi, how are you doing?
Hello! How're things (going) (for you)?
How's it going?
How's everything?
How are you getting on?
You can use multiply answers like:
I am ok, thanks!
I am very well, thank you!
Great, thank you!
Things are great!
Pretty good.
It's going well.
etc.
2016年1月7日
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I agree that they are banal but they are perfectly acceptable.
2016年1月7日
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Instead of using banal phrases you could use these fun phrases instead to say "hello."
"Hey, what's good, shawty?" or "just "what's good?"
"What's up with it?" or just "sup?"
Instead of the banal phrase "how are you?" you could use these:
"What's poppin'?" or "what's up with you?"
Instead of saying "I'm fine, thank you." you can say:
"I'm good." or "everything's alright."
2016年1月8日
1
The above answers are really the best and they sound nice as well.
But for what it is worth I usually say "Hey, what's up?" and if someone says the same to me I respond by saying "Not much, what's up with you?".
It is a casual way of greeting.
2016年1月7日
1
How have you been ?
Hi, what's up ?
Hello, what's new with you ?
Answers :
Hi, I'm good
Hi, I'm great
Hi, things are great
Hi, everything's cool
Granted some of these may be more colloquial than 'correct or perfect ' English but they are widely used and acceptable to most
2016年1月7日
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