namaste kya chal raha hai
"Привет" (pri-vyet) is a common way to say "hi" or "hello" in Russian, and can also be used informally to ask "what's up?" Another informal way to ask "what's up?" is "Чё как?" (chto kak?).
In the Bahamas, you can say "hello" or "good day" as a common greeting. Additionally, using the local slang "What's up, buddy?" or "Hey, mon" is also widely understood and appreciated.
its a phrase meaning "whats up?" or "whats going on?" or "whats happening?"
In Bengali, "hello, what's up" can be said as "হ্যালো, কি খবর?" (pronounced as "Hello, ki khobor?").
Ni hao. Your tone should go up on "ni" (like you're asking a question).
just say hi or hey. then maybe whats up
its means whats up or hi
go up to her and say hi, she'll say hi, then say im (instert name here), whats your name? then start as convo...
easy. just walk up and say hi, im ..... . or if u already no him just say hi and ask whats up
go up to her and say hi, she'll say hi, then say im (instert name here), whats your name? then start as convo...
Hi, how are you, whats up, heh/hey and howdy.
Just walk up to him with confidence and say "Hi, my name is ....., whats yours?
You go up to the person with confidence and say "Hi, my names ........, whats yours?
Hey, whats up?
You can say Hi, Hey, Hello, What's up?, How are you?, Hola (if you want to be funny)By the way, Who is them?AnswerIf you are talking to this guy and you always say hi change it up by saying "hi or whats up then saying what are you doing?" if hes not doing anything just standing there then say "hey whats up, so um... wanna do something or wanna talk about something?" Answer: Say it in a different language! Like say "Barev" (its Armenian) just for the fun of it and to start up a conversation about Armenia! (or what ever country).
maybe say "whats up" or if ur in school say "whats the homework," or "can u help me with this question" or....find some common ground. im sure you'll be fine. ;)
hi people whats up?