Not in my vernacular; but I would use it to describe a good situation. As an answer to the question: " How are thing going?" I would reply "Peaches" if everything was going well.
greetings, hi, shalom, aloha, salutations sup, yo, hey, hello
It is how the French say "hello" when they answer the phone. Another way to say" hello" but in French
You can also say "你好" (nǐ hǎo) which is another common way to say hello in Chinese.
Hello, Bonjour, Salut, Conichiwa, Aloha, Beunos Noches
Hello
The most common way to say hello in Swahili is "Jambo."
"Hello" is aloha, which can be used to greet people or say goodbye. Another way to say goodbye is a hui hou, which means "until we meet again."
Learning another language can some times be difficult, but it is not impossible. If you want to say hello in Serbia you can say, Cao or zdravo, Another way to greet a person in Serbia would be by saying dobar dan, which means good day.
A good way to say hello would be just "hi". Theres not really a good or bad way to say hi to someone.
In Surigaonon dialect, one way to say hello is 'Kumusta ka?' which means 'How are you?'
You don't need to say hello, its just a polite way of greeting someone.
In Newcastle, the informal way to say hello is "Hiya" or "Howay." You can also use the more formal "Hello."