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Different Ways to Say HELLO | Useful English Greetings

Different Ways to Say HELLO | Useful English Greetings

Hi there

  • Example: Oh, it’s you David! Hi there!

Howdy

  • Example: I can still grind it out and say howdy to people.

Greetings

  • Example: He extended his hand as a greeting.

Hey, What’s up?

  • Example: Hey, what’s up? Why are you so angry.

Morning/afternoon/evening

  • Example: Morning sir, how can I help you?

What’s going on?

  • Example: Tom, what’s going on? You look tired.

Hey! There she/he is

  • Example: Hey! There she is. She is gorgeous.

How’s everything?

  • Example: How’s everything going with you?

How are things?

  • Example: How are things going?

Good to see you

  • Example: I’m Tom, it’s good to see you.

Great to see you

  • Example: It’s great to see you again, John.

Nice to see you

  • Example: It’s nice to see you again, David.

What’s happening

  • Example: Hey, what’s happening my son, you look tired.

How’s it going?

  • Example: Hey guys, how’s it going?

Good evening

  • Example: Good evening, everyone!

Hey, boo

  • Example: Hey, boo, how are you?

How are you?

  • Example: How are you, John?

Nice to meet you!

  • Example: Hi, nice to meet you! I’m Tom.

Long time no see

  • Example: Hey Susan. Long time no see. How have you been?

What’s the good word?

  • Example: What’s the good word for today?

What’s new?

  • Example: What’s new?

Look who it is!

  • Example: Look who it is!

How have you been?

  • Example: How have you been lately?

Nice to see you again.

  • Example: Nice to see you again John.

Greetings and salutations!

  • Example: Greetings and felicitations! Welcome to our talent show!

How are you doing today?

  • Example: How are you doing today?

What have you been up to?

  • Example: Hey mate, what have you been up to?

How are you feeling today?

  • Example: How are you feeling today?

Look what the cat dragged in!

  • Example: Look Tom, what the cat dragged in!

Good afternoon, sir, how are you today?

  • Example: Good afternoon, sir, how are you today?

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