Guten tag Ich hoffe, dass Ihre Reise gut geht is the grammatically correct form and translates as Hello, I hope you have a good/successful journey/trip.
"Bleib gesund" is the common term.
Just say, "Guten Morgen" or, "Morgen" right back to them. OR you can say, "Guten Morgen, du auch."
To one you know well would be "Ich hoffe es geht dir Gut, Pass auf dich auf"To more than one you know well would be "Ich hoffe es geht euch Gut, Pass auf euch auf"To someone you don't know very well would be "Ich hoffe es geht Ihnen Gut, Passen Sie auf"
Ich hoffe dir und den Kindern geht es gut
The cast of Tam Tam oder Wohin die Reise geht - 1989 includes: Rolf Becker Hannelore Elsner Winfried Glatzeder Hannes Jaenicke Ursula von Reibnitz Judy Winter
here are ten greetings (a mix of formal & informal, and regional greetings too): hallo! Tag! Guten Tag! Guten Morgen! Morgen! Guten Abend! Gute Nacht! Wie geht's? Grüß dich! Grüß Gott!
hallo, wie geht es Ihnen? means "hello how are you?" and guten Tag is "good day"The more informal way is: wie geht's?
Hallo wie gehts euch? = Hello how are you? (informal, plural)
Depending on context: how are you friends = wie geht es euch, meine Freunde how are you friends = wie kommt es, dass ihr Freunde seid
If you want to address a group of people you can say Meine Damen und Herren.Ladies are Damen (a lady=eine Dame), Gentlemen are Herren (a gentleman=ein Herr).The word meine in "meine Damen und Herren" just means "my".It`s also common to say meine sehr geehrten Damen und Herren, literally that would mean "my very honoured ladies and gentlemen". If you are going to perform a magic- or circus-show it`s a classic to say meine sehr verehrten Damen und Herren. That sentence also means "my very honoured ladies and gentlemen", but it`s a bit older.If you write a letter to a company and you don`t know who receives it, you just address the entire staff and write Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren.
The cast of Altes Herz geht auf die Reise - 1987 includes: Erwin Berner as Dr. Kimmknirsch Angela Brunner Wolfgang Dehler as Wilhelm Gau Renate Geiler as Mali Schlieker Gabriela Geiler as Rosemarie Ruth Kommerell Horst Rehberg as Paul Schlieker Susanne Schwab Michael Telloke Theresia Wider
Common informal greetings are "Servus" (as in Austria), "Grüß' Dich", "Hi" or "Hallo"or formally:-"Grüß Gott".The High German terms "Guten Morgen" (Good Morning), "Guten Tag" (Good day), "Guten Abend" (Good Evening) are only used as formal greetings.