A Guide To Greeting Words and Phrases
A Guide To Greeting Words and Phrases
A Guide To Greeting Words and Phrases
Hello. Good morning. How are you? These are all examples of
greeting words, and they’re often the first words taught in
any foreign language class, including English as a Second Language
(ESL).
We’ll explain how greeting phrases and words work, how they differ
across cultures, what situations are best for formal and informal
greetings, and when it’s appropriate to use slang.
The exact greeting word or phrase that you use often depends on
who you’re talking to or where you are.
Greeting phrases can differ across regions, states, and countries that
speak the same language. For example, people in Alabama are more
likely to use Howdy when meeting someone than a person in
California.
Informal greetings
Hi!
How’s it going?
Hey friend!
Formal greetings
While informal greetings are fine among people who know each other
(friends and family), you may want to use a formal greeting if you’re
at a serious event such as a religious service, giving a presentation,
or talking to an official.
Good morning
Hello [name]
Slang greetings
G’day mate
Roll Tide!
Sup
Where y’at?
You alright?