Hello
Formal ways to say “hello”.
Hello
- Hello, Mike! How are you?
Good morning
used for saying hello to someone in the morning (until about one o’clock).
- Good morning, sir. Can I help you?
Good afternoon
It’s normal from about one o’clock until about six o’clock.
- Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen.
Good evening
Used to say after six o’clock.
- Good evening, sir. May I see your passport?
Good day
used when saying hello or goodbye during the day.
- Good day, Miss Carter.
How do you do?
used when you meet someone for the first time.
- How do you do, Mr. Smith? Welcome to New York.
Informal ways to say “hello”.
Hi
used as a friendly greeting
- Hi everybody. Did you have a nice day?
Hi there
similar to “hey,” but slightly more formal
- Hi there, you must be Jane.
Hey American English
Often used among friends and family
- Hey, Molly! How’s it going?
Morning UK English
- Morning, Sam. How are you today?
Howdy
American English used as a friendly greeting.
- Howdy, friends!
Hiya
used when speaking to someone you know well.
- Hiya, Daniel. What’s up, buddy?
Greetings
friendly way to say “hello.”
- Greetings to everyone.
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