Repeating "hi" as a greeting three or more times in a row is more of an excited, familiar greeting among close friends. Some people do two, "Hi-hi", while other people say it three times. It could be a way of being unique or expressing more fondness for a person. However, most people just say "Hi" or "Hello", especially in work or school situations or to strangers.
So you can understand it more better.
No, it should not because most people will take advantage of it and once someone does a crime it will repeat often more than three times
three times
It stands for "Every Other Row". In this case, it means "Repeat every other row three more times".
Can you repeat it one more time? Sara had to repeat the directions five or six times.
No, repeat enough times and what you will have is compost!
No more than three times
Most people have to repeat something twenty times or more to memorize it -- not just see it but concentrate and try to learn it.
No, many more times over the millennia that people have used arithmetic.
it is more than 2011 by three times!
Three times more is NOT defined as "triple". Rather it is "triple more". Three times MORE than 4 is NOT 12. Three times AS MUCH as 4 is 12. Three times MORE than 4 is 12 more than 4, which is 16.
Using the accepted convention, MMMCMXCIX (3999) is the largest numeral. The accepted convention does not permit any symbol to repeat more than three times in succession.