He can simply greet the person with a smile and say "hi" or "hello." It's best to maintain eye contact and show genuine interest in the interaction. Body language and tone of voice are also important in conveying friendliness and warmth.
In Konkani, you can say "नमस्कार" (Namaskar) to greet someone and say hi.
In Wolof, you can say "Nanga def?" to greet someone, which translates to "How are you?". It is a common way to say hi and ask how the person is doing.
In Hawaiian, "hi, how are you?" is translated as "Aloha, pehea 'oe?"
The origins of the word "hi" are not attributed to any specific person. It likely evolved over time as a shortened form of the word "hello."
"Kamusta" is the informal way to say "hi" in Filipino.
she wants a friendship/relashionship
hi
You say "Sawbona!" if you are saying hello or hi to one person. But you say "Sanibona!" if it is being said to more than one person.
If a person says hi to you and then laughs, they may be a shy person who doesn't know what else to say. Just say hi back to them and make a new friend.
In Konkani, you can say "नमस्कार" (Namaskar) to greet someone and say hi.
Just walk up to her and say hi, she probably wants you to.
hi is a way of being friendly when you don't say hi it means you must not be friendly at least to that person
Anything he wants
Usually, it depends on the person
you say hi im (your name)
In Wolof, you can say "Nanga def?" to greet someone, which translates to "How are you?". It is a common way to say hi and ask how the person is doing.
The word hi exists because what else will you say to a person when you meet them or see them. Are you going to say bye hahahaha!