Definition of Greeting
Greetings is an expression which we can use or say when we meeting the people, move around and introduce ourself to people or an expression with aim to as news or says thank you and thing that is firstly is done when will talk.
Greeting is a kind of question or statement to begin a conversation.
Here are Some Sentences to Greet Other:
Formal Greetings
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Responses
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Good morning
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Good morning
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Good afternoon
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Good afternoon
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Good evening
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Good evening
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Hello
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Hello
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Hi
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Hi
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How do you do?
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How do you do
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How are you?
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I’m fine, thank you ; Good : Very well ; etc.
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Informal Greeting
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Responses
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Hi, how’s life?
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Terrific / great, and you?
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What’s news?
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Just fine,thanks
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Now’s everything?
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All right, thanks
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How’s business?
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Pretty well, what about you
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Good to see you
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- We say “Good morning” when we meet someone early in the morning between 1 AM to 12 PM in the midle of the day.
- We say “Good day” when we meet someone in the midle of the day at around 12 AM.
- We say “Good afternoon” when we meet someone in the afternoon between 1 PM to 6 PM.
- We say “Good evening” when we meet someone in the evening at around 6 PM to 11 PM.
Nadya : Hello Justin. Just fine. How about you?
Justin : I;m OK. I heard you went to Bali last mount. How was the trip?
Nadya : Terrific. Bali is fancinating. I enjoyed it very much.
Mr. William : Good
morning, Laura.
Laura :
Good morning, Mr. William.
Mr. William : How
are you?
Laura :
I’m afraid. I’ve got the flue.
Mr. William :
Oh I’m sorry to hear that. I hope you get better soon.
Laura :
Thank you Mr. William. I hope so.