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16 Jun 2020
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你好在英语中有哪些说法呢?
are there any other ways to say “hello”?
你好在英语中有哪些说法呢?
are there any other ways to say “hello”?
are there any other ways to say “hello”?
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Hello - on the phone, or someone you don't know well
Hi or Hey - informal, someone you know well
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening - greeting for morning, afternoon, and evening, respectively
Howdy - I do not live in a part of the country where people say this. I mainly think of cowboys on TV when I hear it.
What's up or 'Sup - very casual and informal
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@zhangheming Not where I live. It strikes me as very formal and polite, like something a butler might say.
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