Greetings
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HiAs you almost certainly know already, “Hello” and “Hi” are the most popular greetings for informal situations. | |
How are you doing?This is a casual way of asking “How are you?” People prefer to ask one of these questions after the main greeting. | |
How have you been?This is a polite way to ask “How are you?” when you have not seen a person for a long time. Ask this question only if you have met someone before. | |
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Long-time no seeThese common phrases are used to greet an old friend or begin a conversation with a person you haven’t seen for a very long time. | |
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MorningThis is a friendly and warm way to greet someone in most informal situations. | |
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Nice to meet youThis is one of the respectful greeting examples you can use replying to someone you meet for the very first time. | |
Nice to see youWhen you have not seen a person for a while or meet somebody unexpectedly, use one of these friendly greetings. | |
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Pleased to meet youThis is one of the respectful greeting examples you can use replying to someone you meet for the very first time. | |
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SupThis is a short version of “What’s up?”, which was very popular in America in the early 2000s. Now it is mostly only used ironically or in text. | |