Night Time Greetings

Greetings in Passing

It is polite to greet a person you know. However, you don't always have time to stop and have a conversation. Just remember to smile as you say hello. A small wave is also polite. Sometimes you pass the same person a second time on the same day. You can say "hello again" or just smile.

Tips

• Slow down to greet someone you know. You don't have to stop what you are doing (walking, working, shopping).

• Say an appropriate form of hello.

• Smile and wave.

Useful phrases

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• Hello

• Hi

• Good morning

• Good afternoon

• Good evening *

• Hey, John

• How's it goin'? **

* Good night is a farewell (goodbye) phrase. It is NOT a greeting to use at night time.

** Native speakers often shorten going to goin' in casual speech.

Slang greetings in passing

Using slang in a greeting is typical between close friends. Teens often use slang when they greet each other. Certain English speaking countries also have their own popular form of "hello".

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• Howdy

• Hiya

• Whazzup?

• Yo

• G'day (Australia)



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