The telephone was never suppose to be a device that had a ring, but an open line between two parties for business. A greeting wasn't needed. Bell suggested that the word "ahoy" be used. It was Edison who came up with "hello" according to the archives of the American Telephone and Telegraph company. Dated Aug 15, 1877 a letter to the president of the central district and printing telegraph company in Pittsburgh. By 1880 hello was what was said and was the right way to answer the phone.
Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone and famously answered calls with 'ahoy hoy' instead of 'hello'.
The word "hello" was popularized as a telephone greeting by Thomas Edison in the 1870s. While he did not coin the term, he helped promote its use as a standard telephone greeting.
Alexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone. When making the first successful call, he used the phrase "hoy hoy" instead of "hello."
In face to face conversation I believe "Hi" would be used more often. But if you are calling or answering the telephone "Hello" is the normal greeting.
This depends entirely upon which culture you are in at the time! In America, we just say "hello." Here's a good link that tells you some more ways to answer the telephone!
¡Hola! When answering a telephone, instead of saying ¡Hola! many people say, "Diga" which literally means 'Tell' or 'Say.'
Margaret hello is the Girl friend of Alexander graham Bell( the inventor of telephone). it is because of her that the custom of us saying hello while answering a call came into existence.The answer above is not true. Margaret Hello is a myth that never existed. Some people falsely claim her to be the origin of the word "hello" which is not true.In fact, Graham Bell had a fiance named Mabel Gardiner Hubbard at the time he was granted the patent for the telephone in 1876. Mr. Bell and Miss Hubbard were married the following year.Thomas Edison was credited for coining the word "hello" when he wrote a letter in 1877, in which he suggested that "hello" be used to catch the attention of persons on the receiving end of the telephone line. It may be construed that "hello" was an accidental misspelling of the shout of "halloo" (or other variations) which had been in use for some time to get the attention of a person. Edison was not known for the precision of his spelling.
It is just a variation of the word 'holla' shouted to attract attention and recorded in the 1500's.. Following the invention of the telephone, the word 'ahoy' was used by Exchange operators which subsequently changed into Hello
The Italian translation of 'Hello' on the telephone is 'Pronto'.
The word "hello" as a greeting originated in the 1800s. It is believed to have been popularized with the invention of the telephone, as it was the word suggested by Alexander Graham Bell for answering calls. Over time, it became a common way to greet someone.
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Most people simply say "hello," which is the standard word for answering the telephone. Some people say jambo, but this is akin to pidgin Swahili. Standard Swahili greetings are questions, inquiring after the health of the interlocutor.