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Greetings from 〓〓〓?English.

English greetings

1, as long as friends can use:

Is everything all right? Is everything all right?

What's the matter? How's it going?

What's new? What's new?

What happened? What are you up to?

2. You can use it at any time, but it is different:

How are you? How are you?

3. Applicable to the first meeting:

Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you.

It is suitable for people who have seen it before but are not familiar with it:

Nice to see you again. Nice to see you again.

5. For friends who haven't seen each other for a while:

How are you doing? How are you doing?

6, suitable for friends who haven't seen each other for a long time:

Haven't seen you for a long time. Haven't seen you for a long time.

Good morning! Good morning! ) Good afternoon! Good afternoon and good evening! Good evening! ) is also a very common way of greeting, but it is mostly used for greeting in the work environment.

Hello (hello! ) This way is used to greet people when they meet for the first time. Nice to meet you. ) Nice to meet you. )

How are you A: How are you? ) is the most commonly used greeting. Besides greeting each other "hello", it also means "good afternoon". Besides, there are other ways of greeting, such as: How are you recently? A: How are you? ) How are you? A: How are you? )

What's the matter? How's it going? ) is a popular way of greeting, which is mostly used between familiar relatives and friends. How are you doing? How are you doing? ) for friends who haven't seen each other for a while. Haven't seen you for a long time. Long time no see. ) Suitable for friends I haven't seen for a long time.

Hello! Hello!

Hello! Hello! (Very formal occasion)

How are you today? How are you today?

Is everything all right? Is everything all right?

How's it going? How's it going?

Is everything okay with you? Is everything okay with you?

How are you doing? Is everything all right?

What's the world like around you? What's the world like around you?

What happened? What are you up to?

Is there anything new? Is there anything new?

How is life treating you? How is your life?

How are you doing? How are you doing? (including work, health, etc ...)

How are you doing? How have you been recently? I haven't seen my friend for a while. )

Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you. (for people who have met but are not familiar with it)

Nice to see you again.

Nice to see you again.

According to this sentence pattern, you can change the subject according to different greetings and master it flexibly.

How is your family? How is your family?

How is your father/mother? How are your parents?

How is your grandson? How is your grandson?

How is Lao Zhang? How is Lao Zhang?

If you meet someone you didn't expect, you can also say:

Small world, isn't it? Small world, isn't it?

(used when meeting acquaintances in unexpected places)

You can also say:

What a small world. it is a small world small world !

Of course, this is not only an expression of joy, but also can be used when meeting creditors and enemies, which of course means that "the road to the enemy is narrow." Not practical?

Practical courses:

1. A: Good morning. How are you today? A: Good morning. How are you today? )

Fine, thank you. What about you? Fine, thank you. How are you?)

2. How are you? A: How are you? )

B 1: I did well/ok/quite well/great/super/great/just so-so.

(B 1: very good/good/very good/great/excellent/very good/average. )

B2: Not bad. /As usual. /I have nothing to complain about.

B2: Not bad/same as before/I have nothing to complain about/not bad. )

B3: That's terrible. I have a headache all morning.

B3: I feel terrible. I had a headache all morning. )

3. A: How's it going? (1) How is the progress? )

B: Good. /quite good. Very good/quite good. )

4. Are you all right? Is everything okay with you? )

B 1: so far, so good. B 1: (Everything is normal at present. )

B2: Buzzing, just buzzing. (B2: I'm busy. )

5. How have you been recently? How have you been recently? )

B: I've been fine. I am really busy. Not bad. I've been very busy recently. )

6. How have you been recently? Is everything all right? )

A2: How are things going?

Everything is fine. Everything is fine. )

7. A: What happened? A: How are you? )

It's nothing. (Nothing. )

8. A: What's new? /What's the matter? A: What's new? )

B: Not much. /Nothing. There is nothing in the particle. /Nothing special. Nothing/nothing special. )

9.A 1: How have you been? How have you been recently? ) including occupation, health status and so on.

How is she doing?

Been busy. Yourself? I have been busy all the time. What about you? )

10. A: What's going on? (how about it? )

Nothing new. (Nothing. )

1. Hello. )

Hello.

Note: this is a more casual statement, usually used between acquaintances.

2. How are you

Hello.

Note: more formal statement.

3. Good morning (afternoon/evening).

Good morning. (Good afternoon/good evening)

Fine, thank you, and you?

I'm fine, thanks, and you?

5. Fine, thanks.

I'm fine, too, thanks.

6. How are you doing?

Is everything all right?

7. Not bad. Thank you.

Not bad, thank you.

8. How is Helen?

What about Helen?

9. She is very well, thank you.

She's fine, thank you.