In hillbilly slang, you might say "Howdy, cousin!" or simply "Hey there, cousin!" The informal and friendly tone captures the casual nature of greetings in that dialect. You might also hear "What’s up, kin?" depending on the region and personal style.
Hi IS slang! Hello is the actual term.Here are some other slang ways to say hello:What's up?What's shaking?What's buzzing, cousin?How's it hanging?HeyHowdyWhat up Bro?
You say "bonjour cousin / bonjour cousine"
hola primo
be like "it not what you think she my cousin , but in her country we make out to say hello
People say hi for traditions and to greet other people. It is used as a slang for the word hello.
Yes, it's slang for "hello," said among friends in an informal setting.
you can say: - unokatestvér [unokɒtɛʃtveːr] - unokatesó [unokɒtɛʃo:] (shorter, slang form) - kuzin [kuzin] (from English the English word, cousin)
Salut, à plus, à ciao ^ that's actally how to say hello ..
It depends. You can say "Hallo" which is like "Hello", or you can say "Hei" which is basically like "Hi". There's also slang, but that's not necessary to know in most cases, and also depends on where in Norway you are
Where I live 'Hi' is the most popular!Probably because it takes longer to say 'Hello' then 'Hi' so we are probably all slang!
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One way to say hello in 50's lingo is "Hiya, daddy-o!" This phrase reflects the slang and popular culture of the era.