"¡Muy buenos días!" is generally considered a polite and warm greeting, making it suitable for both formal and informal contexts. While it can be used in casual conversations among friends, it is also appropriate in professional settings or when addressing someone you don't know well. The phrase conveys a friendly tone while maintaining a level of respect.
Hola (informal) Buenos Dias (formal) Buenos Tardes (Formal afternoon) Buenos Noches (Formal Night) Good to follow up with Como estas? (Informal) Como esta(n) usted(es) (formal)
Translation: Buenos dias, vosotros/ustedes en Mejico (informal/formal 'you')
Buenos dias. ¿Cómo estás? If it is a formal situation: Buenos dias. ¿Cómo está usted?
Buenas Tardes
Buenos dias Alberto mean "Good Morning Alberto"
"¿Buenos dias, Senorita (name), cómo esta?" (How are you?)
"Good morning to you" in Spanish is "buenos días a usted / ustedes / ti / vosotros, as"
Buenos: Dias Noches Senor Senora
Good morning = buenos dias
¿Cómo fue tu día, guapo? is the best way to say"How was your day, handsome?" in Spanish.
In buenos dias, there is only an accent over the 'i' in the word dia.
Good Morning Class , How Are You ? In a Formal Way