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  • Whats the difference between `Hello` and `Hello there`?
    There are surely countless examples of the phrase in media, but "hello there" has become something of a trope in the Star Wars franchise for the character Obi-Wan Kenobi In the original 1977 movie, he called out " hello there " to get the attention of R2D2 who was in the near distance
  • word meaning - Hi there! -- What does this there mean? - English . . .
    Hi over there! or Hello over there works the same way as Hi there or Hello there, except that the distance between the two people is greater The two people could be across a room or across the globe I think you you are right about social register, as Hi there! seems to me to be informal or at least not formal This is also indicated by Hi
  • What are the connotations of there in hello hi there
    As hello moved into being more and more the most common friendly greeting, and eventually to one that people would use formally, the expression "hello there" remained in some people's use Joyce for example describes O'Connell Street in Dublin (or perhaps, the experience of crossing it) as "Hello There!
  • Origin of Why, hello there [duplicate] - English Language Usage . . .
    Possible Duplicate: Where does the use of “why” as an interjection come from? This is a common English phrase that I'm sure everyone has heard before However, I find it puzzling that the phrase begins with "why" but isn't a question and doesn't end with a question mark If there is any story or explanation behind this, I would love to know
  • Where should the comma be placed in the salutation of a letter?
    But how does this apply with << "Hello John " >> and << Hello, John >> ? There seems little scope for confusion; the comma can be used to signify a pause, just to indicate how the writer would like this read, rather than to stipulate parsing
  • word usage - Self intro: hi there, [name] here - English Language . . .
    "Hi there, Chris here" is a perfectly fine introduction and is grammatically correct You could also say "Hello, this is Chris" or "Hey, Chris here" Also, don't worry about little intricacies like that I also sweat over every single message I write, but it's unnecessary Don't sweat it
  • Hello, This is vs My Name is or I am in self introduction
    Introducing oneself as "Hello, this is X" (such as on the phone) implies you are already known In short, it's not so much introducing oneself (adding a new name to someone's list of known persons) as identifying oneself (help someone know which persone on the list is speaking)
  • punctuation - Is hello followed by ! or . ? - English Language . . .
    Is "hello" followed by an exclamation mark or a full-stop? How about "Have a nice day"? I normally type "Hello!" However, I got corrected to be "Hello " Which punctuation mark should I use?
  • Hello [Comma?] John, - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Hello, John, It was fun to see with a comma after the Hello I am wondering when a comma there is appropriate I see this question Where should the comma be placed in the salutation of a letter? but I am wondering about the situation where you have a comma after the name also
  • Should a note be addressed with Hi all or Hi All?
    It is common to begin an email with the greeting "hi all" when the note is addressed to multiple recipients What, however, is the correct capitalization of "all" in this context? Does it become a





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