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Vocabulary related to greeting
These greetings vary in formality and can be used in different situations. Choose the one that fits the context and relationship with the person you are addressing.
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Hello: A common and universal greeting.
- Example: “Hello, Raj. How are you today?”
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Hi: A casual and friendly way to say hello.
- Example: “Hi, Priya! It’s good to see you.”
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Hey: An informal and relaxed greeting.
- Example: “Hey, Aryan! What’s up?”
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Good morning: A polite greeting used in the morning.
- Example: “Good morning, Neha. Did you sleep well?”
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Good afternoon: A polite greeting used in the afternoon.
- Example: “Good afternoon, Mr. Patel. How can I assist you?”
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Good evening: A polite greeting used in the evening.
- Example: “Good evening, everyone. Welcome to the event.”
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How are you?: A common way to ask about someone’s well-being.
- Example: “How are you, Meera? I heard you were sick.”
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What’s up?: An informal way to ask what’s happening.
- Example: “Hey, Akash! What’s up with you these days?”
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How’s it going?: A casual way to ask about someone’s general situation.
- Example: “How’s it going, Priyanka? Anything new happening?”
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Long time no see: A friendly greeting used when you haven’t seen someone for a while.
- Example: “Long time no see, Aditya! How have you been?”