Greetings and Self-Introductions
Greetings
and self-introductions help you start talks with people. They make you seem
friendly and polite. This guide explains them in simple words.
Why They Matter
Greetings
break the ice. They show respect. Self-introductions tell others who you are.
Good ones help you make friends or do business well. Bad ones can feel awkward.
Types of Greetings and Replies
Greetings
change by place and people. Here are common ones with replies.
Formal Greetings (Like at Work)
These are
polite and serious.
- Greeting:
"Good morning."
Reply: "Good morning. How are you
today?"
- Greeting:
"Hello, Mr./Ms. [Last Name]."
Reply: "Hello, [Their Name]. Nice to
meet you."
- Greeting:
"How do you do?" (Old British way)
Reply: "How do you do?" (Say it
back, then talk.)
Informal Greetings (Like with Friends)
These are
fun and relaxed.
- Greeting:
"Hey!" or "Hi!"
Reply: "Hey! What's up?" or
"Hi! How's it going?"
- Greeting:
"What's up?"
Reply: "Not much, you?" or
"All good. How about you?"
- Greeting:
"Yo!" (Very chill slang)
Reply: "Yo! Sup?" (Keep it easy.)
Time Greetings
These match
the time of day.
- Greeting:
"Good afternoon."
Reply: "Good afternoon. How was your
day?"
- Greeting:
"Good evening."
Reply: "Good evening. Ready for
dinner?"
- Greeting:
"Good night." (When leaving)
Reply: "Good night. Sleep well."
Self-Introductions: What to Say
After greeting
and replying, tell about yourself. Keep it short. Say your name, job, and maybe
one fun fact. Ask about them too.
How to do It?
1. Say your
name.
2. Tell your
job or why you're there.
3. Add a
little about you (if it fits).
4. Ask them
a question.
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