Greetings
When you say ‘hello’ in
a conversation, it means you have said a kinds a greeting.
Close friends often hug when they greet each other , especially
after a long time without seeing one other,Men sometimes give each other a hand
shake or a high – five(touch palms above the head).
Tips: Stand near a person
and say hello
Express happiness to see person
Ask a question or begin a
conversation
Note: do not use
“good day”,except in Australia.
· General
greetings (Formal)
- Hello!
- How are you?
- How are you doing?
- How is everything?
- How’s everything going?
- How have you been keeping?
- I trust that everything is well.
General
greetings (Informal)
- Hi.
- What’s up?
- Good to see you.
- How are things (with you)?
- How’s it going?
- How’s life been treating you?
Greeting a
person you haven’t seen for a long time (Formal)
- It has been a long time.
- It’s been too long.
- What have you been up to all these years?
- It’s always a pleasure to see you.
- How long has it been?
- I’m so happy to see you again.
Greeting a
person you haven’t seen for a long time (Informal)
- How come I never see you?
- It’s been such a long time.
- Long time no see.
- Where have you been hiding?
- It’s been ages since we last met.
You say ‘good morning/morning (selamat pagi/pagi)’ at 12 midnight up to 12
noon
You say ‘good afternoon/afternoon (selamatsiang/siang )’at 12:01 p.m up to
6 p.m
You say ‘good evening/eveninou want tg (selamat sore/sore)’at 6:01 p.m up
to 9 p.m
You say ‘good night (selamat malam)’ when you want toleave other people at
night,such as you want go to sleep or you leave someone’s house
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