1, hello. Hello!
2.good morning. Good morning!
I'm John Smith. I'm John Smith.
Are you bill jones? Are you Bill and Jones?
Yes, I am. Yes, I am.
How are you? How are you?
7. Fine, thanks. Fine, thank you.
How is Helen? How is Helen?
She's fine, thank you. She's fine, thank you.
Good afternoon, Mr. Green. Good afternoon, Mr. Green.
Good evening, Mrs. Brown. Good evening, Mrs. Brown.
How are you tonight? How are you tonight?
Good night, John. Good night, John.
Bye, Bill. Goodbye, Bill.
15。 See you tomorrow. See you tomorrow.
: hi! ? Hey! Hello!
Besides "Hello", which has a high usage rate, "hey", "hi" and "hi" are also common greetings for English speakers. Among them,' hey' is used in occasions other than first meeting. Besides, "hey" is not always the same as "hello" because it is also used to attract someone's attention.
Good morning? Good afternoon and good evening is a common greeting, which is determined by the time of day. A more casual statement is to get rid of good. Of course,' afternoon' and' even' are not commonly used.
Okay? Equivalent to? "Hello, how are you?" ?
How's it going? What's the matter? What's new? What's going on here? Ask others how they are doing when greeting. "How are you?" , can be expressed in the above way.
Nice to meet you. ? Nice to meet you. Formal polite language. Used for people who meet for the first time.
(1) There are no people in this world who are not injured. Only you can really cure yourself. Nothing in this world can really heal itself without wounds, only yourself.
(2) No matter how small the hut is, there is enough space for a couple. Even the smallest cottage has enough space for a couple.
(3) Maybe you are not the only reason why I smile, but you must be my favorite person. You may not be the only reason why I smile, but you are definitely my favorite person.
(4) Memories are wonderful, as long as you can let go of the past. Memory is a wonderful thing if you don't have to deal with the past.