That is the correct spelling of the greeting "G'day" (stereotypically Australian). It is a contraction of "good day."
The correct way to spell greeting is greeting. ----
how would you describe correct courtesy and preferred greeting when using the telephone
greetings of the day
Its a colloquial greeting from the English 'How's your day?' So it became Howdy? They Opted out the word 'you' and spelled 'day' as 'dy'. Though this informal greeting is not usually use so its not colloquial at all... By jdcwave
A typical Australian greeting is "G'day", which is short for "good day".
Since Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate birthdays, you would use the same greeting that you do any other day of the week.
INDIA and NEPAL use that greeting.
A seasonal greeting is a greeting apropos to the season, e.g., Merry Christmas, Happy Easter, Happy Independence Day, etc.
This greeting is the same.
Use colon. To Whom It May Co ncer n:
"I'm fine (or very well), thank you"