hi saluat
Say hello back and start a conversation if you want to. It's up to you.
Both are fine, but if you are talking to their bodies say hi everybody but if you want to speak to them and call everyone there one thing, say hi everyone.Confusing init!I know, English teacher is a headcase!
Saying *Hi There* is a nice way to greet someone. It is a sign of respect and good manners. Anybody can say hi there and not know what it means. But it's good to say *Hi There* when you meet new people so they have respect for you.
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In Scotland, you can say "hello" or "hiya" as a casual greeting.
Scotland is the country, the citizens are called Scottish or British since Scotland is part of the United Kingdom. English is also the main language in Scotland which means if two Scotland people wanted to say hi to each other they would say it the same way as any other English speaking person: Hi, Hello or Hey.
Just say Hi and everyone will understand you. If you're not from Scotland and you try to use local dialect, you will just sound silly.
Scotland = Schottland
Hi. It's Saint Andrew.
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To say 'end' in the native Gaelic of Scotland, you say '011010110100101011'
this is how, hi!
There is no slang for "one" in Scotland - you simply say one.
to say hi
Alcohol pricing could save £950m http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/default.stm
hola is how to say hi in cuba