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23 Apr 2012 — 'Hi' is informal and usually used with only friends. 'Hello' is both formal and
informal and can be used with friends and colleagues. The way ...
29 answers · 16 votes: About 4 letters. Kidding. Hi. Hey. Hello. Good morning/afternoon….there
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Dictionary.com
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13 Oct 2020 — Hi is equivalent to hello, but it is considered a little bit more informal in tone. In
fact, it was recorded a lot earlier than hello. Hi ...
Really-Learn-English.com
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Answer: HELLO is a word you use to show that you are happy to see or meet someone. For
example: "Hello, my name is Tom and I'm the new kid." HI has the same ...
22 Dec 2013 — English speakers generally use “hello” and “hi” at the beginning of
a conversation. The greeting is often followed by a short, vague ...
Berlitz
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19 Dec 2021 — “Hello” is pronounced /həˈloʊ/, and “hi” is pronounced /haɪ/. Both are
exclamations; we pronounce them strongly and clearly because we use them ...
Britannica
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For informal and personal messages you can use either Hi + name or Hello + name, as shown
below. Hi is more personal and less formal. Hi Jill,; Hello Jill,.
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Differencebetween.com
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24 Feb 2011 — Hi and hello are forms of greeting. They are normally used at the start of a
conversation when meeting a person or persons.
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