Greetings Phrase

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Please call me. 

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Meaning:

Please call me. 

Nice to meet you 

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Meaning:

Nice to meet you 

Good morning. 

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Meaning:

This phrase is used as a standard greeting for English speakers in the morning. Further, this phrase is only used until 12 p.m. (noon). If you try to use it in the afternoon, you might get a few funny looks. 

Good afternoon. 

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Meaning:

Good afternoon is the phrase you should use, and though the line between afternoon and evening is a little blurry, you can use this phrase until 5 p.m. 

Good evening. 

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Evening generally takes place between 5 p.m. and 10 p.m., some say evening goes right until the moment you fall asleep. 

Hello / Hi / Hey. 

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Don’t want to be confused about what time of day it is? You can use these phrases. 

How are you? / How is it going? 

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Meaning:

This question normally comes after the greetings above, and it is used to ask someone how they are feeling. 

Certainly! 

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Meaning:

Certainly! 

Good Luck. 

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Meaning:

Good Luck. 

Great. 

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Meaning:

Great. 

Happy Birthday. 

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Meaning:

Happy Birthday. 

Have a good trip. 

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Meaning:

Have a good trip. 

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