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'Hullo' is not an incorrect form of 'hello'. It is merely a different way of saying it. 'Hallo' 'hullo' 'hello' are all correct, but different ways of saying 'hello'. Each form mainly refers to the different regional accents of the British Isles where the greeting became popular.
The common Noongar greeting is "Kaya" . There are bound to be many variations and pronounciations, as there are many different dialects.
Well, some here are some quick ways to say hello to another would be, hi, hey, how are u, whats up, how u doing, what's happening,hello and a few more as well.
some other ways would be..... giving the peace sign or a thumbs up elevators r a gud source uf potassium!
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There are a number of different ways of saying good evening. Depending upon the context in which it is said will impact what other options there are. If the context is as a parting phrase, then replacing it with "pleasant evening" or "enjoy your evening" would be appropriate.
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In various ways, depending on the situation and the people involved. It may be a polite shake of hands in formal situations with people saying something like "Hello. How are you?" or "I am pleased to meet you," if it was a first meeting. Friends and relations would be more likely to greet each other in different ways, maybe embracing.
Hey, What your name? How are you doing? My name is.... There are a lot of ways or thing to say it doesn't take much.
Hey Hi Whats Up? How's it goin'? Good morning Good afternoon Good evening