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Meeting someone
Attracting someone’s attention
you know them
(infml) Kevin, ...
(fml) Mrs Patten, ...
(fml) Excuse me Mr McDermott, ...
you don’t know them
Excuse me, ...
(fml Br) Excuse me Sir, ...
(infml) Say, ...
impolite, angry or to give a warning
Hey!
Greeting someone
you know them (all can be followed by a name)
(infml) Hi All right? Okay?
(fml) Hello, Miss Reeves.
Hello, Michael. Hello, how are you?
Morning Afternoon Evening.
(more fml) Good morning/afternoon/evening.
(Australian English infml) G’day.
you don’t know them
(infml) Hi.
Hello.
(Good) morning/afternoon/evening.
(fml) How do you do? (esp. when being introduced)
Replying to a greeting
A short greeting is often repeated in response: “Hi, Dave.” “Hi, Angela.” If a longer greeting was used, it is usual to reply with a different phrase: “Hello, how are you?” “Morning, Ann.”
Introductions
When meeting someone you don’t know, you might want them to know your name and who you are.
introducing yourself
I’m Lauren Clark.
I’m Bill Harding, your new neighbour.
(infml) I’m Glen.
(esp. on the telephone) My name’s Angela Peters.
introducing someone else
I’d like you to meet Eric Sturton.
This is my friend Rachel.
This is Mr. Franks from Boston.
Do you know Bill Durant?
Have you met Mr Jacobs?
Angela, Terry. (introduces Terry to Angela)
replying
Nice/pleased to meet you.
(fml) A pleasure to meet you.
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