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  1. What is the exact difference between 'Hi' and 'Hello'?

    "Hi" is a informal diminutive of "Hello". "Hi" and "Hello" are both greetings. "Hello" generally should be used in more formal contexts, but it can be used in informal conversation as well, without …

  2. "Hello, This is" vs "My Name is" or "I am" in self introduction

    Dec 1, 2017 · Well, as an Indian, I've heard people introducing themselves as " Myself X ", which really irritates me. The most common way of introduction would be any of the following: " My …

  3. What's the difference between `Hello` and `Hello there`?

    Aug 26, 2024 · What's the meaning of there of Hello there? I often see it used Hello there! as opening words, what's the difference between Hello and Hello there?

  4. word meaning - "Hi there!" -- What does this 'there' mean?

    Jan 5, 2016 · Hi there! is a greeting. There refers to the position that the other person is in, so it is an adverb. It can also serve to attract attention. Hi over there! or Hello over there works the …

  5. this is John" or - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Mar 12, 2014 · OR Caller: Hi Mr Snow, this is John (or John Smith). Is Sue there? (Whether it's necessary to identify yourself depends upon the age of Sue, whether or not Mr Snow is likely …

  6. What is commonly used to respond "howdy howdy" greetings?

    The point is that "howdy" is a synonym for "hello", so any standard response to "hello" (including howdy, hello, hi, nice to meet you, what's up?, how are you doing?, how are you? etc) are all …

  7. Email greetings: hi <name> vs dear <name> vs hi dear <name>

    Mar 20, 2021 · Can you please tell me which of these are informal but still respectful? 1 Dear <first name> 2 Hi dear Professor or Hello dear Professor 3 Hi Prof. <last name> or Hello Prof. …

  8. phrase usage - What do they mean with "Hi, how are you doing ...

    Sep 18, 2014 · When I was in New York the workers at the counter (in a shop) always said Hi, how are you doing? I was, and still am very confused if they just mean "hello", or actually want …

  9. 'Hello everyone' Vs. 'Hello everybody' Vs. 'Hello all' [duplicate]

    From Learner's Dictionary: Everybody vs Everyone Both of these words mean "every person," and in dictionaries, the meaning of everyone is often given as everybody, and vice versa. …

  10. Can I say "What are you doing today?" when I want to say "Hi!" to …

    The problem with "what's up" or "how are you doing" is that they may be answered as an actual question rather than treated as a greeting, while "Hi" or "Hello" has a non-ambiguous meaning …