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How to greet each other in English?
1, hello, it's official, first time to meet you.
2. Nice to meet you informally and for the first time.
3, hello, familiar people, greetings to the physical condition.
4. Say hello when you don't meet for the first time.
Age! Salary! Height! Weight.
Foreigners also taboo 13 (Thieten), Fieday, old and other words.
When foreigners shake hands with you, you look at each other and think it is impolite and arrogant.
Americans are afraid to stick out their tongues to people. If it is a child, it can be considered as a lovely performance, but if it is an adult, it will be considered as an insulting action;
In a narrow place, if you pass by others, you must say "sorry".
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First, the most commonly used spoken English expressions when meeting:
1, hi! Hey!
2. Hello! Hey!
How are you? ? Hello.
How are you doing? ? How's it going?
Don't think that the other person wants to ask you anything here. In fact, this is just a question greeting. If you tell the other person where it hurts and where it hurts, it's wrong. Many of us like to say that. I'm fine, thank you. This is not in line with the convention. About "How are you? You can review the oral materials of the last issue. In addition,
Second, when we meet for the first time, we can say:
Nice to meet you here. ? Nice to meet you.
2. We often hear each other say how are you?
3. The only correct answer at this time is Hello?
Third, we meet again, so to speak:
Nice to see you again. ? Nice to see you again.
2. After a period of meeting, you can say:
How are you doing? How's it going?
Is everything all right? Is everything all right?
What's going on here? How's it going?
What's the matter? Is there any new news?
7. What's new? Is there any new news? .
Just so-so ? Just so-so
9. Long time no see.
10, (This is also very popular in America. It is said that this is Chinglish brought to the United States by China students. But now America says so).
I haven't seen you for a long time with my old friends, and I ran into you on the road.
1, what a surprise! ? What a coincidence!
Small world, isn't it? Small world, isn't it?
Is there anything new? What's the news
If you meet someone you know very well and are afraid to confirm, you might as well say:
Aren't you peter green? Are you Mr peter green?
Excuse me, haven't we met somewhere before? Excuse me, have we met somewhere?
London used to have the title of "Fog City", which sounds romantic, but it is actually the sequela of the industrial revolution. Fog brings inconvenience to people's lives, so the weather is annoying, which also forms the habit of British people talking about the weather. In China's view, it seems that there is nothing to find at the beginning of such a topic, but it is foolproof to start with such a sentence when chatting with British and American people.
It's cold, isn't it? It's cold, isn't it?
Nice day, isn't it? Nice day, isn't it?
Nice day, isn't it? Nice day, isn't it?
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