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
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Yes, you can use an exclamation point after the word "hi" to convey excitement or emphasis, such as "Hi!" or "Hi!" to show enthusiasm or a cheerful greeting.
. I found a great video on how to use the Hi-Dow units at Pain-Less.com
No, it is an interjection (utterance, exclamation). It means "hello."Neither the word hi nor its use to mean "high" is a preposition. However, hi- is used colloquially as a prefixmeaning high (hi-fi, hi-res, hi-hat).
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"Hello" is more formal.
Like this: Hi, my name is Bob. Hi, Im unobtrusively Joey. MOO.
ah-hi-e-ah-hi-e is a kind of insult like what we use now a days
2 hi unless you're driving in rough/unstable terrain. Then you use 4 hi. And if you're pulling something, it should be 4 lo.
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