How to greet in English when you meet with someone?

In this blog you'll learn that how you'll meet with someone in English, how you'll greet in English once you meet someone.

Now-a-days English is getting more priority than Hindi or the other languages. Whenever people visit any formal or official places they find talking others in English. So listening that, people also attempt to speak in English.

Learning English is straightforward except for speaking better it takes while. Learning English is simply not only learning it, but also to talk in English, to write in English, and lots of more.

Always when meeting with someone you've got to introduce yourself then there's far more to talk and starting is with the greetings, so I'm getting to tell you ways you'll greet in English once you meet with someone who speaks English or maybe with others. 

Spoken English are often divided into two parts :-
  • Formal
  • Informal

Formal

When you meet with someone you ought to start with greetings nearly as good morning, afternoon , Good evening.

Here I would like to inform you are doing not say someone farewell once you meet with someone whether it's night or not. you'll say farewell once you are leaving that person otherwise you are getting to sleep.

I am saying this because, to mention farewell means you're getting to sleep so you can't say farewell once you meet with someone.

After that you ought to tell your name e.g. “I am Vishal Kumar”. Then you ought to tell your post or your qualifications. e.g. I'm a doctor. Or I'm persuing 12th.

Actually introduction is bit different from this. Introduction are often short and also as long, it depends upon situation and condition. The thing which I'm telling is normal and short thing. This is often beginning. You're just starting a conversation. So this is often short.

You should also give chance to the opposite person to talk. You can't just speak. When you give the opposite person chance to talk that shows that you simply also are taking note of him and giving him respect. If he doesn't speak then you should ask him his/her name.
e.g. What's your name?
or May I do know about you?
or May I do know your name?

Informal

When you meet together with your friends or your relatives, relations then you're getting to talk informally. There you begin with Hello or Hi.

Use of Hello :- “Hello” is employed once you meet with someone who is older than you or elder than you.
e.g. Your father, mother, etc.


Use of Hi :- “Hi” is employed once you meet with someone who is younger than you or is of same age.
e.g. Your younger brother, your friends, etc.


Then you'll ask that how he's , e.g. How are you? Or How is it going?
Here you're meeting with someone to whom you're conversant in . So then you'll ask your questions which may not be common.


These are some points of starting of a conversation in English formally or informally but this is often all about greetings.

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