It seems simple to meet and say hello every day, but it is actually very learned. The following is the etiquette of daily meeting and greeting collected by Xiaobian for everyone. I hope I can help you!
Say hello every day
Hello-Thunder Monkey
When it comes to Cantonese, the most people think of Thunder Monkey. In fact, hello is a very formal occasion, such as telephone consultation or first meeting. Generally speaking, if you say hello when you meet at ordinary times, you will have an indifferent sense of seriousness and distance, so you don't say hello when you meet between friends.
the following greeting methods are more common:
-hello
-hi
We are all modern people, of course, we use this greeting more often. There are also the following two common expressions:
Good morning-Morning
Morning is usually used to greet people when they meet in the morning. Of course, you can use it in the afternoon when you get up late. Anyway, the day is almost the same.
have you eaten? -Have you eaten?
as the saying goes, food is the most important thing for the people. Greeting others is, of course, to ask others if they have eaten. When people tell you whether you have eaten or not? At this time, you can tell each other about the black pepper steak, Korean barbecue, tofu seafood soup, sashimi platter, sliced chicken, barbecued pork Lamian Noodles, pizza, spaghetti, roasted goose with lychee wood, sea cucumber with abalone sauce, and so on, so as to win a smile. (There should be a smile here)
If you don't want the other person to talk to you about the delicious food he just ate, and you want to say a few words of greeting to a friend you haven't seen for a while:
How have you been recently? -near the row?
This is a friendly inquiry, and there is a 9% chance of starting a long conversation. (Here's another smile)
If you are friends with the other person, the super good one can use the following:
Where have you been recently? —— Close to death and go to the side?
Friendly reminder: You'd better not say this to your elders or girlfriends. (Yes, there is another smile here.)
As for goodbye, in fact, we all say bye-bye, but there are also people who say goodbye. .....