Hello, hi, hey there!
Did you know that English greetings can change depending on the country or even the region?
Let’s take a little trip around the English-speaking world to see how people greet each other in different places:
๐ฌ๐ง United Kingdom
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“Hello” – classic and formal.
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“Hiya!” – casual and friendly (very common in the North of England).
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“Alright?” – used like “How are you?”, but often doesn’t expect a full answer!
๐บ๐ธ United States
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“Hey” – super common and casual.
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“What’s up?” / “Sup?” – informal way of saying hello.
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“Howdy!” – used in the South and Texas (yes, people really say it!).
๐จ๐ฆ Canada
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“Hi” / “Hello” – very standard.
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“Hey, how’s it going?” – friendly and informal.
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Canadians are known for being polite, so don’t forget a smile! ๐
๐ฆ๐บ Australia
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“G’day!” – the famous Aussie greeting.
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“How ya going?” – means “How are you?” (not about where you're going!).
๐ฎ๐ช Ireland
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“Hiya!” or “How’s things?” – informal and friendly.
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“What’s the craic?” – (pronounced “crack”) means “What’s up?” or “What’s going on?”
(Craic = fun/chat in Irish slang)
๐ฟ๐ฆ South Africa
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“Howzit?” – a mix of “How is it going?”
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“Hello” / “Hi” – also common, but “Howzit?” feels more local.
๐ Language Tip:
Greetings are not just words — they show culture, attitude, and social distance. Being aware of different greetings makes you sound more natural and respectful.
๐ฅ Your turn!
Have you ever heard an English greeting that surprised you?
Know any local greetings in other languages?
๐ฌ Share them in the comments — let’s collect greetings from around the world!
See you soon!
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