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You can say hi in various ways, such as greeting someone with "Hello," using a casual "Hey," or a friendly "What's up?" You might also opt for a more formal "Greetings," a cheerful "Howdy," or a laid-back "Yo!" Each variation can convey different levels of familiarity and tone.

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