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Everyday English greetings
English Daily Greetings 1
Hello!
Nice to meet you! Nice to meet you, too!
How are you? hello
Can I help you? /What can I do for you?
I'm fine, thank you!
Can you tell me the way to the station?
First of all, the basic expression
1. Good morning [afternoon, evening], John.
Good morning, John (good afternoon and good evening).
2. Hi, John.
Hi, John.
3. Hi, Mark. How are you doing?
Hi, Mark.
How are you?
It's good. What about you?
Not bad.
What about you?
5. Hello, Jane. How are you?
Hello, Jane.
How are you?
6. Very good. Thank you. What about you?
Fine, thank you.
What about you?
7. What? S maintenance? It's nothing.
What happened? It's nothing.
8. What? What happened?
How have you been recently?
9. nothing. Me? I just take it one day at a time.
It's nothing.
I just take it one day at a time.
10. How do you feel today?
How do you feel today?
1 1. Just so-so.
Ordinary.
12. What happened?
How's it going?
13. How? Is everything okay with you?
Is everything okay with you?
14. Hi! Did you have a good time?
Hi, did you have a good time?
15. How are you feeling recently?
How have you been recently?
16. So far, so good.
So far, so good.
(1) Greeting people
Greet the people you often meet.
17. Hi, how are you!
Hi, how are you?
18. How are you doing? May I? Don't complain too much.
How are you? I can't complain too much
(Not bad).
19. How is your business?
How is your business?
20. How are things going?
How are things going?
2 1. How was your day?
How's it going?
22. How have you been recently? Yeah, something like that.
How have you been recently? Yeah, something like that.
23. what Is it new?
How's it going?
24. How do you feel today?
How do you feel today?
25. I feel like a new person.
I feel like I've changed.
26. Have you made progress?
Have you made any progress?
27. Have you recovered from your cold?
Have you recovered from your cold?
28. Did you sleep well last night?
Did you sleep well last night?
29. what What's the matter? Don? Do you feel sick?
What happened? Do you feel sick?
30. Why are you so weird today?
Why are you so angry today?
3 1. You look tired. Were you busy last night?
You look tired.
Was it exciting last night?
Why do you look so tired?
Why do you look so tired?
Why are you in such a good mood?
Why are you in such a good mood?
34. You don't look well today.
You don't look well today.
35. Is there a problem?
Is there a problem?
36. Where are you going?
Where are you going?
37. Me? I'm on my way to the library.
I'm going to the library.
38. Where have you been?
Where have you been?
39. What did you do last weekend?
What did you do last weekend?
40. I went to see a baseball game.
I went to a baseball game.
4 1. Where did you go at the weekend?
Where do you spend the weekend?
42. Are you okay?
Is everything taken care of?
43. it? Nice to see you again.
Nice to see you again.
44. I didn't? I haven't seen much of you recently.
I haven't seen much of you recently.
45. What about you? Nice to meet you.
You are a rare visitor.
46.what brings you here?
What brings you here?
47. Didn't I? I didn't expect to see you here.
I didn't expect to see you here.
48. We seem to meet frequently recently.
We seem to see each other a lot recently.
49. We finally met.
We finally meet.
50. I just came to say hello.
I just came by to say hello.
(b) Greet people you meet frequently.
Greet people you seldom meet.
5 1. What have you been insisting on recently?
What have you been doing recently?
52. How did you get through the dog days?
How do you spend these hot days?
53. Where are you fooling around?
Where have you been fooling around recently?
54. Johny! I didn't expect to see you here.
Johnny. I never expected to see you here.
55. Jane meets you here!
Fancy meeting you here!
56. Hello, Jane! I didn't? T see you for a long time.
Hello, Jane! Haven't seen you for a long time.
57. it? It's been a long time since A last saw you.
Haven't seen you for a long time.
58. I didn't? I haven't seen you for years.
Haven't seen you for years.
59. I didn't? T see you for a long time.
Haven't seen you for a long time.
60. Hi, long time no see.
Hi, long time no see.
6 1. Hi, Tom, me? I'm glad to meet you.
Hi, Tom, nice to meet you.
62. What a surprise! I didn't? T see you for a long time.
What a surprise! I haven't seen you for a long time.
63. What about you? You are just the person I want to see.
You are really the person I want to see.
64. What's wrong with Bill?
What happened to Bill?
65. No news. But I bet him? no problem ..
It's nothing. I bet he's fine.
66. I didn't? /kloc-I haven't heard from him for 0/0 years.
I haven't heard from him for ten years.
67. How often did you hear from him?
How often do you hear from him?
68. How is he doing?
How is he?
69. what? S very healthy.
He is very healthy.
70. How was your trip to Hong Kong?
How was your trip to Hong Kong?
7 1. I hardly know you.
I hardly know you.
72. Your name is unknown. Don't come to me.
I just can't remember your name.
73. What keeps you so busy?
What keeps you so busy?
74. How come? Is everyone in your house?
How is your family?
75. I hope your family is well.
I hope your family is well.
Mr. Parker sends his regards.
Mr. Barker sends his regards.
It happened that I met him on the train yesterday.
It happened that I met him on the train yesterday.
Everyday English greetings II
The first greeting
The first greeting
Basic expression
Basic expressions of the first greeting
1. Hello me? Nice to meet you.
Hello, nice to meet you.
2. Hello, nice to meet you, too.
Hello, nice to meet you, too.
3. Me? Nice to meet you.
I'm glad to know you.
4. I am honored.
I'd love to.
May I introduce myself?
May I introduce myself?
6. Let me introduce myself.
Let me introduce myself.
7. My name is Qing? Wang Ming. Me? I am a junior in Peking University.
My name is Wang Qingming, and I am a junior in Peking University.
8. I hope we will become good friends.
I hope we can be good friends.
9. I work for China Oil Company.
I work for China Oil Company.
10. May I have your name?
May I have your name , please?
1 1. How many people are there in your family?
How many people are there in your family?
12. Where are you from?
Where are you from?
13. What? What is your nationality?
Where are you from?
14. Let me introduce my friend, Mr. Yang.
Let me introduce my friend, Mr. Yang.
Mr brown, this is Mr Lin.
Mr brown, this is Mr Lin.
16. I think I ... I've seen you before.
I think I've seen you before.
Greetings (English) 3
Greetings greetings.
1。
Hello! /hi! Hello!
2。
Good morning/afternoon/evening! Good morning (afternoon/evening)!
3。
Me? I'm Kathy King.
I'm Kathy? Kim.
4。
Are you peter smith? Are you Peter? Smith?
5。
Yes, I am.
/No, me? I didn't.
Yes, I am.
/No, I'm not.
6。
How are you? How are you?
7。
Fine, thank you.
What about you? Fine, thanks, and you?
8。
Me? I'm fine, too.
I'm fine, too.
9。
How is Amy/your wife/your husband? How is Amy? /How is your wife? /How is your husband?
10。
She's fine, thank you.
She's fine, thank you.
1 1。
Good night, Jane.
Good night, Jane.
12。
Goodbye, Mike.
Bye, Mike.
13。
See you tomorrow.
See you tomorrow.
14。
See you later.
See you later.
15。
I have to go now.
I have to go.
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