This document outlines formal and informal greetings, responses, and closings. Formal greetings include "Good morning/afternoon/evening" and "How do you do?" while informal ones are "Hello", "Hi", and questions about how someone is doing. Formal responses are brief like "Good morning" while informal responses ask about the other person's well-being. Formal closings thank or acknowledge the other person and time while informal ones are more casual like saying "bye" or wishing someone a nice day.
This document outlines formal and informal greetings, responses, and closings. Formal greetings include "Good morning/afternoon/evening" and "How do you do?" while informal ones are "Hello", "Hi", and questions about how someone is doing. Formal responses are brief like "Good morning" while informal responses ask about the other person's well-being. Formal closings thank or acknowledge the other person and time while informal ones are more casual like saying "bye" or wishing someone a nice day.
This document outlines formal and informal greetings, responses, and closings. Formal greetings include "Good morning/afternoon/evening" and "How do you do?" while informal ones are "Hello", "Hi", and questions about how someone is doing. Formal responses are brief like "Good morning" while informal responses ask about the other person's well-being. Formal closings thank or acknowledge the other person and time while informal ones are more casual like saying "bye" or wishing someone a nice day.
- Good morning - Hello - Good afternoon - Hi - Good evening - How are you doing? - How do you do? - How have you been? - How are you? - How are things going?
Formal Responses Informal Responses
-Good morning - Hello/Hi - Good afternoon - Hi - Good evening - Fine, thanks and you? - Very well, thank you - Great, thanks
Formal closings Informal closings
-It has been a pleasure, goodbye - I have to go now, bye -Thank you for your time, goodbye - I’ll see you later/around, bye - Have a nice day, bye