How Are Ya, Arya?: Volume 1

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How Are Ya, Arya?: Volume 1

How Are Ya, Arya?: Volume 1

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Imagine you unexpectedly see a coworker at the grocery store. Here’s what that conversation might sound like: Good morning is the only one on this list that is commonly used in place of “hello” when greeting an individual. These expressions can be used as part of your greeting when you see someone unexpectedly, at a party, a family gathering, etc. In an effort to be friendly and polite, it’s not uncommon for an English speaker to casually greet a friend, a neighbor, an acquaintance, or even a stranger with a greeting such as What are the guidelines to its usage? I understand why it is being chanted when the opposition is announced before the match, but I’ve also heard it being used when someone on the opposing team stumbles, or makes egregious error, or otherwise fails conspicuously. Is there specific reason for this, or it was somehow adopted just because it is neat chant? Can it be used against officials? Can it be used against unpopular management (e.g. if the coach or club president present at the game is announced) or players (that had angered the supporters’ community) of own club?

B: Hi Sue, what’s up? I’ve just been busy, working a lot of long hours. What about you? How have you been?

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But none of them really ask, how are you? When those questions get asked in a greeting, we don’t really expect a lengthy conversation about how you’re doing. All right. I’ve been working a lot lately. How about you?” English Greetings: Group 3 What’s up? / What’s new? / What are you up to?* Because I’m an American and I currently live in the U.S., I’ll focus on greetings used in the United States. It’s not an invitation to talk about your day, how you’re feeling, or what’s happening at work right now. Why it works: It shows that you care about them as a person, even if that doesn’t lead to an in-depth conversation about their life.

In other words, you exchange one greeting with a similar greeting. No one shares specific details about how they are feeling or what is happening in their life. How do you do is a bit old-fashioned and not often used. In fact, I’m not sure if I’ve ever used it. There are many different ways to say Hello and Goodbye in English. In this lesson, you’ll learn some of the most common greetings and goodbyes. The greetings are divided into three groups with appropriate responses. English Greetings: Group 1 Hi / Hi there / Hello / Hey / Hiya / Howdy Group 1 Responses Hi, how are ya? / Hey, how’s it goin’? English Greetings: Group 2 How ya doin’? / How are ya? / How’s it goin’? / How are things? / How’s life? Group 2 Responses Good, and you? / All right, how about you? Some people pronounce “What are you up to?” as “Whatcha up to?” Group 3 Responses Not much. / Not much, how about you?If you’re not sure what to say, I recommend listening to others around you, particularly those who consistently speak with politeness, kindness, and warmth. Which greetings to they typically use? Your Coworker. Everything’s fine. Just busy with the kids, of course. So how are you? It’s been a tough few weeks at work with the looming deadline, hasn’t it? And is it polite or respectful to say “Hey, how’s it going” even with people you don’t know very well, like your neighbors? Similar to asking “how’s it going,” these questions will often be used after a hi or hello as a polite greeting. How are you? This is polite, but it’s not necessarily a serious inquiry about the other person’s well-being.



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