Users' questions

How do you introduce and greet?

How do you introduce and greet?

Useful Expressions for Introductions

  1. What’s your name? My name is [Your name here]
  2. This is [name of a friend]
  3. I am happy to meet you.
  4. Nice to see you again.
  5. Excuse me.
  6. Thanks/Thank you.
  7. Please.
  8. Nice/good to meet you.

How do you introduce yourself in a formal greet?

When Introducing Yourself (starting with formal versions and moving to informal versions)

  1. I don’t think we’ve met. May I introduce myself?
  2. Hello. My name is (first name and last name).
  3. Hi. I’m (first name).

How do you greet someone after an introduction?

If You Need Something Formal

  1. Allow Me to Introduce Myself.
  2. Good afternoon.
  3. Good morning.
  4. How are you?
  5. Hope this email finds you well.
  6. I hope you enjoyed your weekend.
  7. I hope you’re doing well.
  8. I hope you’re having a great week.

What is greeting and leave taking?

Greetings and Leave-Takings Greetings are the expressions and gestures we use to say “hello.” On the other hand, leave-takings are the expressions and gestures used to say “good-bye.”

How are greetings different from introductions?

As nouns the difference between greeting and introduction is that greeting is a conventional phrase used to start a letter or conversation or otherwise to acknowledge a person’s arrival or presence while introduction is the act or process of introducing.

How do we greet in English?

There are many other options, but here are six of the most common formal ways to say “hello”:

  • “Hello!”
  • “Good morning.”
  • “Good afternoon.”
  • “Good evening.”
  • “It’s nice to meet you.”
  • “It’s a pleasure to meet you.” (These last two only work when you are meeting someone for the first time.)
  • 7. “ Hi!” (
  • 8. “ Morning!” (

How do you politely greet someone?

There are many other options, but here are six of the most common formal ways to say “hello”:

  1. “Hello!”
  2. “Good morning.”
  3. “Good afternoon.”
  4. “Good evening.”
  5. “It’s nice to meet you.”
  6. “It’s a pleasure to meet you.” (These last two only work when you are meeting someone for the first time.)

How do you greet higher officials?

Meeting People

  1. Formal. Hello. Good morning/afternoon/evening.
  2. Informal. Hi. Hey (man).
  3. Example Dialogues. Person 1: Good morning, John.
  4. Formal. Goodbye.
  5. Informal. See you.
  6. Example Dialogues. Person 1: I have to get going, Sam.
  7. Formal. Hello, it’s a pleasure to meet you.
  8. Example of a Formal Dialogue. Person: Ken, meet Steve.

Is Good afternoon formal?

‘Good afternoon / Good evening’ more formal but always well respected and implies a very polite greeting.