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How do You Say Hello?

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14 years ago
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Ey, bitch!
I own a brothel 😀
To my family and friends I say nothing as they're dead and dying >:-(


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Sly Blue
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14 years ago
Posts: 514

Other People: Hey/Hi/Heya

Friends: Hey insert friend's name here
Hey sweetie, honey etc.
Wats up

Family: I just usually call them Mom/brother/etc frst then get straight to what I want to say


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14 years ago
Posts: 86

Geia


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USAGI
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14 years ago
Posts: 234

Hey, Yo and Heya


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14 years ago
Posts: 1975

If I seem them everyday it's just, "Hey, how're you doing?"
If I don't seem them that often it's usually, "Hey, how's life?"


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14 years ago
Posts: 188

Hey, how ya doin, how's life?, hiyo, yo, what's up?, how's it hangin, lolo, oh it's you again...

The list goes on and on. 😛


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14 years ago
Posts: 797

"Hey" or "hi". Sometimes "hello" with people I'm not that close with.

Occasionally ironically, "YO WASSUP" or something similarly slangy, usually to my dad (who will probably reply in chatspeak...)

And my Japanese teachers make us do the formal full Japanese greeting thing. And if my friends greet me in another language, OF COURSE you have to use the same language back.


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14 years ago
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For family or people I know I say Hi, Hello, Hey, Yo, things like that. With my friends I'm a little more quirky and say Greetings, Ahoy, Hola, or Salutations and such.

A sample conversation: I would say "Salutations my good sir is your morning chipper?" and they would reply with "What are you smoking at this fine hour I would enjoy some of what you have."
I would then proceed to glare and walk away because I don't do that stuff.


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14 years ago
Posts: 98

friends: yo!, wassup, zup oi, uy, or musta (filipino)
others: hi, hello
older: hello po.


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Faraway
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14 years ago
Posts: 1205

Hi,
Hey, or
Oi (kinda rude, use this for close male friends).


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14 years ago
Posts: 185

lol its usually ....."yooo" or "sup man"or 'hi' or "zdr" or idk maybe "hey" 😀


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14 years ago
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Usually a simple and universal 'Hi' or 'Hey'. Hello sprinkled in there somewhere.

Family: Hi, Hey and Hola (interchangable with any other random international/foreign greeting, recently Guten Tag has found it's way in)


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14 years ago
Posts: 315

Heya, hejdå and mojne.

When meeting people I don't know I'm more formal.


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14 years ago
Posts: 716

Depends on who I'm talking to but most of the time its "Hey"


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14 years ago
Posts: 246

Friends: Harro/Hey/Hi/Sup/How ya doin'?
Family: Hey/Oi or sometimes I don't even say hello.


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