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What is a cool way to say hello?
The Basic “Hello”
| Hello. | This is a classic way to greet someone. |
|---|---|
| Hi there! Hey there! | Another informal hello, “Hi there!” can be used with someone you know well, like a friend, neighbor or co-worker. “Hi there!” can used when greeting someone from a distance, but is also used when you haven’t seen some for a long time. |
What are some popular catchphrases?
In American television
| Catchphrase | Character | Series |
|---|---|---|
| “And that’s the way it is.” | Walter Cronkite | CBS Evening News |
| “Baby, you’re the greatest” | Ralph Kramden | The Honeymooners |
| “Bam!” | Emeril Lagasse | Emeril Live |
| “Bang, zoom, straight to the moon” | Ralph Kramden | The Honeymooners |
What is a movie catchphrase?
For the purposes of this article, we’ve defined a catchphrase as a short piece of dialogue that has become indelibly associated with a particular movie, character, or actor and exists in the public zeitgeist so that an average non-movie fanatic would know the phrase.
How do you say hello in slang?
Slang English Greetings
- Yo! This extremely informal greeting is common in America.
- Are you OK?, You alright?, or Alright mate? This casual way of asking both “hello” and “how are you” is common in Britain.
- Howdy! This is a very informal abbreviation of “how do you do?”
- Sup? or Whazzup?
- G’day mate!
- Hiya!
What can I say other than hello?
hello
- greetings.
- hi.
- howdy.
- welcome.
- bonjour.
- buenas noches.
- buenos dias.
- good day.
What are different ways to say hi?
Different Ways to Say Hello
- Hi there.
- Howdy.
- Greetings.
- Hey, What’s up?
- Morning/afternoon/evening.
- What’s going on?
- Hey! There she/he is.
- How’s everything?
How do you say hello casually?
13 Ways to Greet Someone
- Hello. This is the most basic greeting in English.
- Hi. This is a shorter version of “hello”.
- Hey. Now, “hey” is definitely more casual than “hi” or “hello”.
- Good morning. / Good afternoon. / Good evening.
- It’s nice to meet you.
- It’s a pleasure to meet you.
- It’s good to see you again.
- What’s up?