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Hi, I'm (your name). And you?
Informal greetings:
Let’s start with informal greetings. Here’s how you can say hello.
Hello! (A universal greeting that works for every conversation.)
Hi! (A neutral and friendly greeting.)
Hey! (An informal and relaxed greeting.)
Greetings! (This is quite formal and rare these days, but could be used humorously among friends.)
Howdy! (A casual greeting that’s not commonly used, but can add some flavor to your English.)
你好!(一种不常用的非正式问候语,但可以为你的英语增添一些风味。)
Formal greetings:
For a more formal way to greet someone, use the model “good + [time of day]”.
Good morning! (Reserved for any time before noon.)
Good afternoon! (Typically used between noon and 5-6 p.m.)
Good evening! (Any time after 6 p.m.)
Remember that “good night” normally means that you’re saying goodbye. It’s also commonly used right before going to bed.
Introductions:
What if you’ve never met the person you’re talking to before? Then, after greeting them, it’d be polite to introduce yourself and ask for their name. You can learn how to do this in this video, where you’ll learn that the easiest way to introduce yourself is to give your name.
my name is _____. What’s your name? (This is simple, neutral and always works well!)
If you met somebody once before, but you don’t remember their name, you can say this:
I’m sorry, I don’t remember your name. You are…? (This is a bit more informal.)
If you want to introduce a person to someone else, you can simply say:
Please meet + [name]
Please meet my friend Tom!(Formal introduction.)
This is + [name]
This is Tom!(Common introduction.)
Now that you’ve introduced yourself, use one of the phrases below to respond to someone’s introduction:
Nice to meet you! (The most common.)
Pleased to meet you! (Simple and polite.)
It’s a pleasure! (Informal, but nice.)
Now that you’ve introduced yourself, use one of the phrases below to respond to someone’s introduction: