Lesson

Common Greetings

Skill Level: Beginner (A1 - A2)
Lesson Type: General English Lesson

  1. Hi
  2. Hey
  3. Hello
  4. Good morning
  5. Good afternoon
  6. Good evening
  7. How’s it goin’?
  8. What’s up?
  9. Nice to see you!

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Say Hi: 3 Common English Greetings

Hey there! Let’s brush up on your English greetings. You’ve come to the right place. 

When you meet someone for the first time, it is common to say “hi” to greet them. However, there are many different ways to say “hi” in English, which can confuse English learners. Here we offer more than one way to say “hi” in English, briefly explaining each.

We’ll also explore some variations of these greetings, like hi, hey, good morning, what’s up? and how’s it going? So whether you’re just starting to learn English or you’re looking to add some variety to your greetings, read on for some helpful tips.

Hey and Hi

If you want to say “hi” to someone, you can use either the informal hey or the more formal hi. Hey is used in informal settings, like with friends and family. Hi is used in more formal settings, like with co-workers or strangers. Hi is also a much less informal greeting than hey. Hey and hi can be used to greet one person or many people at once. For example, you could say, “Hey guys!” or “Hi, everyone!

how to use “good morning, good afternoon, good evening” as an English greeting but not good night

When you meet someone new, it’s always polite to greet them with a phrase like “good morning,” “good afternoon,” or “good evening.” However, you should avoid saying “good night” as a greeting.

There are two main reasons for this. First, “good night” is only used when you’re saying goodbye to someone. It would be confusing if you said it when you’re just meeting someone.

Second, “good night” implies that you want the other person to go to bed. Again, this might be fine if you’re talking to a child, but it’s not very polite to say to an adult.

So, next time you meet someone new, remember to say “good morning,” “good afternoon,” or “good evening.” Just don’t say “good night”!

how to use “how’s it going?” as an English greeting

How’s it going? Is a versatile English greeting that can be used in various situations. Here are some tips for how to use this phrase:

When you meet someone for the first time, you can say, “How’s it going?” as a way to start a conversation. If you see someone you know and haven’t seen in a while, you can ask them, “How’s it going?” as a way to catch up. You can also use “How’s it going?” as a way to check in with someone. For example, if you’ve been working on a project with someone, you might ask them, “How’s it going?” to see how they’re doing. So next time you want to greet someone in English, try using “How’s it going?”

how to use “what’s up?” as an English greeting

In the United States, “What’s up?” is commonly used as a casual greeting. It can be used with friends, family, and acquaintances. When using “What’s up?” as a greeting, you are asking the person how they are doing. The person then has the option to tell you about their day, how they are feeling, or anything else that is going on in their life. “What’s up?” can also be used as a way to start a conversation. For example, if you see someone you know but don’t really know well, you can use “What’s up?” as an icebreaker. The person may then tell you about their day or something else that is going on in their life.

“What’s up?” is just a casual way to say hello and start a conversation.

Conclusion

In conclusion, saying hello in English can be easy and fun once you get the hang of it. There are many different ways to say hello, so find the one that fits you best and practice it often. Who knows, you may even make some new friends along the way.

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