The appropriate way to respond to the greeting "Assalamualaikum" is by saying "Waalaikumassalam," which means "and peace be upon you too" in Arabic.
The appropriate way to greet someone using the keyword "hi" is to respond with a friendly "Hello" or "Hi" back to acknowledge their greeting.
If a person has wished you a happy birthday, a polite response is, "Thank you. I appreciate the good wishes." Or, "Thank you. It was kind of you to remember." "Many happy returns." may also be a polite response, especially if you like to share your birthday.
The proper way to greet someone in the Islamic tradition, starting with the phrase "Assalamualaikum," is to say "Wa-alaikum-assalam," which means "And peace be upon you too."
"How d'you do?" was an informal greeting, but extremely common in almost all social settings. It's meaning way simply that of "hello" and did not expect the appropriate answer.
A letter to the editor would be an appropriate response, particularly if you disagree.
The correct way to spell greeting is greeting. ----
You tell them what you wish. It's Italian for 'greeting'.
There is no special way they respond the way they talk.
Mittelgruss is a German word that means "average greeting" or "standard greeting." It is used to refer to a common or typical way of greeting someone.
In Algonquian languages, the appropriate greeting for "good morning" can vary by specific language. A common way to greet someone in the morning in Eastern Algonquian languages is "Wáchay," and in Cree, it is "Tansi."
In a way , yes .
To respond regardless of response.