Because it is a custom to the English and Americans to say hello when greeting another person.
It is rude to walk past a person and not say hello
Hello. Good morning, Good evening, HI. Saying "Hey" is rude.
Formal:Excuse me, [the person's name]. (Gotta keep it polite and not rude.) Hello, [person's name]. Informal: What's up?
You say "hello" in English.
Ohayou - good morning Konnichiwa - good day Konbanwa - good evening Haroo - westernised way of saying hello You can also say "Oi" but only between friends because this is considered rude otherwise. When answering a phone you say "moshi moshi" but only for phone calls.
impolite is the antonym for rude
Say Hello to Rosita!
Kamusta is how you say hello
halito is how you say hello and how to say hello how are you is Halito, Chim Achukma?
There are a number of ways to say hello in Japanese:Konnichiwa (Good afternoon)Ohayou gozaimasu (Good morning)Konbanwa (Good evening)Gokigenyou (Any time of day)Domo (Kind of a rude way to say it)Moshi moshi (On the phone)"Genki desu ka?" means how are you, so you can use it in combination with the greetings.
This is how you say hello in Turkish: Merhaba = Hello
Simply say " How RUDE" and walk away. That is what it is RUDE.