
Вопрос задан 23.09.2023 в 10:41.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Шувалов Евгений.
How to greet someone in English • Everyday English greetings are 'Hello!', 'Good morning!', 'Good
afternoon!', 'Good evening!' When meeting a friend, in an informal situation, people can drop the word 'Good' and say 'Morning!', 'Afternoon!', 'Evening!' The most common form of greeting in English is 'Hello!', 'Hi!' It is also widely used in informal situations. After that, people usually ask, 'How are you?' A polite response is 'I'm fine, thank you. And you?' • When you meet someone for the first time the usual formal greeting is 'How do you do?' and a handshake. 'How do you do? is not a question and the correct response is to repeat 'How do you do? However, it sounds very formal. When introducing yourself to someone you say, 'Hello, my name's Maria,' In response to this you will hear 'Nice to meet you.' or 'Pleased to meet you.' When making introductions you can say, 'Maria, this is Mike. Mike, this is Maria.' Or you can say, 'Maria, I'd like you to meet my friend Mike.' In a more formal situation you can say, 'Professor, I'd like to introduce my friend Mike,' or 'Mike, I'd like to introduce you to Professor Lewis.' A man is introduced to a woman, unless he is much older and senior in position. Young men are introduced to older men, and young women to older women. How 27 do you 4.

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Отвечает Kaprizov Kirill.
To be more comfortable and fun with kids, adults usually say “Hello, young man! What’s your name?” And give them a high five. They usually speak with them in the high-pitched voice.



Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
It seems like you've provided information on how to greet and introduce people in English. Here's a summary of the key points:
Everyday English greetings:
- "Hello!" and "Hi!" are common greetings in both formal and informal situations.
- In informal situations, you can simply say "Morning!", "Afternoon!", or "Evening!" without the word "Good."
- After the initial greeting, it's common to ask, "How are you?" with a polite response like, "I'm fine, thank you. And you?"
Formal greetings and introductions:
- When meeting someone for the first time formally, you can say, "How do you do?" and offer a handshake. The response is to repeat the same phrase.
- Introduce yourself with a simple, "Hello, my name's [Your Name]." The response is often, "Nice to meet you." or "Pleased to meet you."
- When introducing two people, you can use phrases like, "This is [Name]. [Name], this is [Other Name]." or "I'd like you to meet my friend [Name]."
- In more formal situations, you might use titles like "Professor" and say, "Professor, I'd like to introduce my friend [Name]." or " [Name], I'd like to introduce you to Professor [Name]."
- When introducing people, men are usually introduced to women, younger individuals to older ones, and individuals of similar age and status to each other.
It's important to note that social conventions may vary depending on the culture and context, so it's always a good idea to adapt your greetings and introductions accordingly.


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