Chapter 2
related documents greeting (Greeting) in English.
If it in terms of ' greetings ' and ' speech ' and then reply greeting of guava (Greeting) are divided into 2 categories:
1. The greeting ' greetings ' and ' answer ' say the same word as the word
in the same group like
. Greetings: Hi!
The answer, said: Hi!
2. The greeting ' greetings ' and ' response ' is not a word that was the same as
. Greetings: How are you? "said Very well: reply
.
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. 1 × 15 SmartSaver? The greeting ' greetings ' and ' answer ' is saying the same word or words in the same group
. The greeting ' greetings ' and ' answer ' is saying the same word or words in the same group
split into 3 groups as follows:
1.1. The group said the greeting as a mere 1-2 syllable
. Greeting with just 1-2 syllables will include the following: Hey Hi Hello
;;;;; Howdy Hello there Hi there Morning/Afternoon/Evening
;
. Using the ' greeting ' as a mere 1-2 syllables and ' words ' with the same questions answered.
.Or by the same group will have the following characteristics:
. Greetings: Hi!
Say Hi!/Hello!/Hey a:
Greetings/Hello Morning:
A: the words Morning/Hi there
Greetings: Evening/Howdy/Hi there
A: the words Evening/Hi!/Hello there
. Using ' greetings ' and ' speech ' reply: the example above is often used as a greeting among known people
, or among close friends or uses to display a friendly and often applied to
.The salute when I found a page for the first time of the day, where each person has a mission to act together to greet
often with short words, just 1-2 syllables, so the example above
. If you have already come to greet each other and meet again later in the day, you may have to use another
greetings as follows: Hi, again, by parties that are greeting, it may be noted that replies Hey etc.
1.1.1. Using the Hi in greeting to introduce myself
A fee of guava that often use the word Hi greet people who themselves have never known before. But I want to know. As follows:
J-Ma: Hi! Hi!
: Mint J-Ma: My name is J-Ma.
Mint: Mint I Nice to meet you..
J-Ma: Nice to meet you (too).
. And by virtue of the European social When you greet with Hi, and then it must be parties to answer
Hi greetings as well as manners of death so that the example above
. When we meet the social habits and manners of greeting of chewing gum, then it is a good chance that we will be able to practise our English. By default, Hello Vera
First, because by then, Western manners often speak with us always, we suppose to come across more
2 volunteers to teach English in schools or in our University. We can go straight into
greeting immediately following
James: Hi! My name is James James: Hi Bella!.
.
I Bella. I a student here: James.
Bella Really Good to meet you?:.
James I pleased to meet you: today I May ask you a question. "Yes, go ahead: Bella
.
: you Are a James volunteer to teach English here?
: Sure Bella., or if we are to predict mathak guava with Hi! We should reply with the word "Hi!" and immediately to provide good social manners. Don't be deliberately quiet niam AI Make frown or walk away. Etc.
but when the conversations already. We really don't trust that person, we can break
.Out by saying Excuse me. I in a hurry or I sorry Bye...
I don't mean to be rude, but I have to do something. Bye. etc.
1.2. A group greeting with a phrase that shows the gentleman
. Using ' greetings ' and ' the. ' answered with a phrase that shows courtesy to include the following phrase: Good morning
. Used from 12.00 p.m. till after midnight EST.
Good afternoon 12.00-18.00 p.m. range since approximately
Good evening from 18.00 pm interval is used.-Midnight EST.
: the sentence in the following example:
. Greetings: Good morning
I said Good morning a:
Greetings: Good afternoon
I say Good afternoon
a: Greetings: Good evening
I say Good evening
a: Greeting with a phrase that shows this lady is often used when we welcome customers to come in, says us
welcome guests or our staff etc
. And if we, as a greeting to our greetings to see more ladies supplement other words can be powerful to have such a Good afternoon, sir (used to greet a customer or guest
men); Good evening, Ma'am (used in greeting customers or guests are women)
1.3. A group greeting with a formal sentence
' greetings ' and ' speech ' reply with a formal sentence: How do you do? with features as follows:
. How do you do: greeting?
? How do you say do a:?
? ' Greetings ' and ' answer ' How do you say do this?, even in the form of a sentence, a question, but the pronunciation of the time constant is a simple sentence, spoken aloud, that is, there is no higher at the end of a sentence up
How do you do? Are often used as ' greetings ' and ' the answer '. When we met with the Chief Executives of the various agencies or
, or when we meet a negotiator or business negotiations, or
.Use to show a polite when we have been introduced to someone for the first time.
you do and do it How?, you might have to shake hands with wood handle (hand-shake
)
.
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