People from Brooklyn greet each other in the same way others do in the different cities. In general, they will greet each other by saying "hello" or "hi".
In some countries people say "Hello how are you?" when they meet. In other countries people say "where have you come from?" or "Where are you going?" Some cultures have 4 or 5 words for snow, other cultures have only one or none. In some cultures when you eat at a wedding the honoured guests go first and children eat last in other countries everybody eats at the same time. In some cultures people greet by touching noses or pressing cheeks together, in some cultures people greet each other by shaking hands
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The use of "hello" came well before the phone. It shows up written in 1860 and in daily use. It was the phone that borrowed it, not the other way around. People of many cultures have many ways to greet each other.
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People greet each other to show respect. just say that someone is coming into your home, you greet them. this shows them that they are welcome to come into your home.
People greet each other by simply waving at the other person. They also say "Hi, hello, welcome...etc." To start off you can also greet someone by saying/asking "How are you doing?" or "How was your day?".
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