How do you greet?
13 Ways to Greet Someone
- Hello. This is the most basic greeting in English.
- Hi. This is a shorter version of “hello”.
- Hey. Now, “hey” is definitely more casual than “hi” or “hello”.
- Good morning. / Good afternoon. / Good evening.
- It’s nice to meet you.
- It’s a pleasure to meet you.
- It’s good to see you again.
- What’s up?
What should you text a guy first?
- How to text a guy first.
- #1 Say something other than “hi.” Come on. I know you can do a bit better than that.
- #2 What’s your goal of texting him?
- #3 Don’t text him late at night.
- #4 Wait for him to reply.
- #5 Ask him questions.
- #6 If he ends the conversation, don’t text him.
- #7 Don’t be glued to your phone.
Should I message him first?
Unless you’re sending slews of unanswered messages at a time, consistently sending the first text can actually be a big turn-on for guys. It shows that you’re interested and you know what you want. Besides, for a shy guy, it can be really refreshing to have a girl send the first text.
What to text instead of what’s up?
Cool Ways to Say Hi to Someone
- How are you doing?
- How have you been?
- What’s sizzling?
- How do you do?
- Howdy! (This is actually an informal greeting that is short for “How do you do?”)
- What’s going on?
- What’s new?
- Whazzup? (Just a word play on the regular “What’s up?” greeting.)
What can I ask instead of how are you?
What To Ask Instead Of ‘How Are You? ‘
- How are you today?
- How are you holding up?
- I’ve been thinking about you lately. How are you doing?
- What’s been on your mind recently?
- Is there any type of support you need right now?
- Are you anxious about anything? Are you feeling down at all?
What do you text someone you haven’t talked to in a long time?
Here are a few texts to send to someone you’ve lost touch with for every situation.
- “I know it’s been a while, but I just wanted to see how you’re doing.”
- “I heard you graduated.
- “Miss your face!”
- “It’s been ages, but just wanted to say hi!”
- “Hey!
- “Things are looking stressful out there in California.
What’s another way to say checking in?
What is another word for check in?
register | report |
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appear | arrive |
book in | sign in |
sign on | sign up |
book oneself in | report one’s arrival |
What do you say to someone who isn’t OK?
What to do when someone’s not ‘OK’
- Talk it out. Encourage the person to articulate how they are feeling or what is bothering them.
- Ask how you can help.
- Suggest further help.
- Follow up on how they are going.
- Consider your own mental health.
How do you reach someone who is struggling?
Five ways you can help someone struggling
- Don’t force them to talk.
- Keep inviting them.
- Send things that remind you of them.
- Ask them what they want to do.
- Offer hugs.
- Where to get help.