sorry is an apology
hello
Yes, it's always good practice. Hello is greeting and not a sentence.
No, Alexander Graham Bell did not say "hello" because it was his girlfriend's name. The use of "hello" as a telephone greeting is commonly attributed to Thomas Edison, who popularized it. Bell himself preferred "ahoy" as a greeting for telephone calls. The association between "hello" and Bell's personal life is a myth.
No, "bye" is not a greeting; it is a farewell expression used when parting ways. It signifies the end of a conversation or interaction. In contrast, greetings include words or phrases like "hello" or "hi," which are used to initiate communication.
There are many types of greeting cards. Every holiday and important event that one may have in a family has a card that would be appropriate. Words you may find in a greeting card are thank you, congratulations, and I'm sorry.
Hello is a greeting, while Hi is an informal greeting.
Hello also means hi, or greeting.
"Hello" in Tetum is "bondia" for a formal greeting or "ola" for a more informal greeting.
Hello in Fijian is Bula (informal greeting) Bula Vinaka (formal greeting)
No, it is a noun. Hello is an utterance, a polite greeting.
an informal greeting is something like hi whereas the formal version should be hello an informal greeting is something like hi whereas the formal version should be hello
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It's a greeting.
If someone simply feels like greeting you, they can. Hello is a greeting that people constantly say to each other.
In the UK you will can hello as a greeting to somebody when you meet them.
Here is a warm greeting that includes the keyword "hello" and similar expressions: "Hello and welcome! Greetings, salutations, and a hearty hello to you!"
hello = holapronounced (OH-lah).The polite greeting "good day" is buenos dias. Another greeting is saludo.Hola. They speak Spanish.