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  1. what are the origins of hi, hey, hello? - English Language & Usage ...

    Aug 3, 2014 · 'Hey' ( perhaps originally a natural expression) appears to be at the origin of 'hi', while 'hello' seems to have no connection with the previous two terms and a different origin (mainly as a …

  2. differences - The use of "hey" in North America - English Language ...

    Jul 20, 2012 · 'Hey, is for horses' is a complete non-sequitur. It can be used as either a pithy bon mot to jostle a friend, or a snide comment to completely distract and put off a mere acquaintance. Any …

  3. Do interjections like “but hey” have commas between them?

    Feb 9, 2023 · For example: “But hey, at least now you know.” As opposed to, “But, hey, at least now you know.” The question also applies to other interjections like “hey son” and “oh well.” What is the …

  4. letter writing - Difference between using Hi and Hey? - English ...

    Jun 20, 2014 · I am not a native speaker. I really want to know what's the difference between Hi and Hey in writing an email? In daily conversation? Is it too girlish or childish for a man to say hey in his email...

  5. Difference between "How are you?" and "How are you doing?"

    For example: "Hey, haven't seen you in ages! How are you?" versus "Sorry to hear about the diagnosis. How are you doing?" "I haven't seen you since the funeral — how are you doing?" "How are you …

  6. phrases - When should I use "hey there" or "hi there"? - English ...

    Mar 5, 2011 · It's a personal preference. Both "hi there" and "hi" are informal greetings that can be used interchangeably. That being said, I rarely (if ever) hear someone use "hey there" or "hi there". I would …

  7. What are words like "Hey Man", "Hey you", "Hey Dude" called

    Basic grammar may tell you the "Hey" is an "interjection." When used to specifically address a person (or an audience,) as in your example, the Hey there is a "vocative adjunct" with an interpersonal …

  8. Appropriateness of the word 'buddy' in America

    Oct 31, 2023 · 0 If you're in a big box store, say, you might say to a guy who works there, Hey buddy, do you know which aisle the mops are in? You could say to a guy on a train platform, a fellow …

  9. phrases - Is it appropriate to use "Hey yourself"? - English Language ...

    Some people consider hey to be an inappropriate greeting ("Hay is for horses"), but among those who do not, I wouldn't say that hey yourself has any inherently negative connotation. Its meaning is literal: …

  10. Origin of "How are you?" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 8, 2015 · Hi and hey may be contractions of either "hello* or how are you. The correct response to hi, hey, or hello is simply to say hi, hey, or hello back to the speaker, possibly adding "how are you?" …