English Greetings
Everyday Greetings
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Special Greetings
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Shaking Hands
![]() | When meeting someone formally for the first time, we shake their hand and say "How do you do?" or "Pleased to meet you." "How do you do?" isn't really a question, it just means "Hello". |
![]() | When young people meet informally they sometimes say "Give me five!" and slap their hands together (high five). |
Generally we do not shake hands with people we know well. |
Naturally speaking
You say hello, and I say goodbye!
Follow the dialogue.
Mr Bean meets Mrs Breuer, one of his students, and her husband in the street.
Mr Bean: | Good morning, Mrs Breuer. |
Mrs Breuer: | Good morning, Mr Bean. How are you? |
Mr Bean: | I'm fine thanks, and you? |
Mrs Breuer: | Not too bad. Mr Bean, this is my husband Michael, Michael this is Mr Bean my English teacher. |
Mr Breuer: | Pleased to meet you. |
Mr Bean: | Pleased to meet you too. Are you from Germany, Mr Breuer? |
Mr Breuer: | Yes, East Germany, from Dresden. And you, are you from London? |
Mr Bean: | No, I'm from Derby, but I live in London now. |
Mrs Breuer: | Well, goodbye Mr Bean, it was nice to see you. |
Mr Bean: | Yes, goodbye. |
Formal to Informal Greetings and Introductions
First meetings
Formal | Introducing yourself | Introducing others | Responding to an introduction | On Leaving | |
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Subsequent meetings
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!Note - on first meetings say, "It's nice to meet you". For future meetings say, "It's nice to see you again".
Source: http://www.learnenglish.de/basics/greetings.htm
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