The greeting "howdy" originate from the Southern United States dialect in 1840. It is similar to "How do you do?" greeting. It is most used by Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
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it is a commonly used American greeting in addition, recorded in the mid 1800's from the speech of a Kansas Indian, probably to attract attention. As well, a variation of Middle English 'hey' which was extended to 'hiya' as a form of greeting
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"Howdy" is a friendly informal greeting commonly used in Southern regions of the United States. It is a shortened form of "How do you do?" and is a way to say hello or hi.
"Howdy" does not have a direct equivalent in Filipino. It is a colloquial way of saying "hello" often used in American English. In Filipino, you can simply say "hello" or "kumusta" as a casual greeting.
Ya Ta Hay is a Navajo greeting which is the equivalent of "Hello" or "Howdy."
Quvo or quiubole is a mexican greeting like hey or howdy. So its basically hey man
Wuh' ya know good? wuh' ya say? howdy ya gotsa dip? yellow how you?
Howdy, or Howdy Doody, is a slang- arguably Western- as the tv show had residual cowpoke angles- Stetson hats, shirts with a Westland fling-if you will, it is an adaptation of the standard greeting- How Do You Do? like that Howdy Doody! The phrase may have been popularized by Will Rogers, Gene Autry or some other Media cowboy types or humorists. It was widely used by the late $l.98 hat famed Minnie Pearl (Howdy!)
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"Cowabunga!" - most recently immortalized by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - was the greeting used between Buffalo Bob Smith and Chief Thunderthud on the Howdy Doody Show during the 1950's. Later, the term became widely used in the Gidget surfer movies, and also in the Peanuts cartoon strip.
Howdy is a slang greeting based on the phrase: Howdy Doody- sometimes hyphenated, How do you do, In other words, like Greetings, Friends. the standard intro formalilty of How do you do? is somewhat Westernized, as did the TV character. The TV character and show is somewhat odd as Howdy was the personal name of the lead character, though it bears no resemblance to normal Christian prenames and surnames ( last names, not noble titles, sir?) Howdy Doody had a hokey western background oddly sans horses and gunplay- though there were Horses in the short-lived Howdy Doody comic book in the early fifties, possibly a give-away by one of the show"s sponsors- Poll Parrot shoes.
There is none. Cultures in each country have their owm way of greeting, Buddhism exists within the context of the culture and follows its mannerisms. Hence Japanese Buddhists may bow and Texan Buddhists many pump your hand and say "Howdy".
"Hi" is a greeting, similar to "hello" or "howdy" (both from "how do you do"). HI is the state postal abbreviation for Hawai'i, and "hi-fi" is "high fidelity" (phonographs and vinyl records).