Types of Greetings in English | Formal, Informal & Occasional Explained | English Speaking Practice

Types of Greetings in English | Formal, Informal & Occasional Explained | English Speaking Practice

#Greetings #learnenglish #SpokenEnglish #EnglishCommunication #FormalGreeting #InformalGreeting #OccasionalGreeting #englishspeakingsentencesfordailyuse #englishforit # Beginners #Solomon Institute Of Technology #motivation #education .............................................................................................................................. Telegram Channel For Notes : t.me/solomoninstituteoftechnology Instagram For Tips | :   / soloacademy100   WhatsApp Channel : https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb6V... .......................................................................................................................................................... Download PDF : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lJaX... .............................................................................................................................. What is a Greeting? A greeting is a way of saying hello or showing respect when you meet someone. It is the first step of communication that helps to build a connection. Greetings can be in words, actions (like a handshake, smile, or wave), or expressions (like “Good morning”). 1. Formal Greeting Used in professional, respectful, or serious situations. Common in workplaces, schools, interviews, meetings, or when speaking with elders. Examples: “Good morning, Sir/Madam.” “How do you do?” “It’s a pleasure to meet you.” 2. Informal Greeting Used with friends, family, and close people. Relaxed, friendly, and casual in tone. Examples: “Hi!” “Hey, what’s up?” “Hello buddy!” 3. Occasional Greeting Used during special events, festivals, and celebrations. Expresses joy, blessings, and best wishes. Examples: “Happy Birthday!” “Merry Christmas!” “Happy New Year!” “Congratulations!” ............................................................................................................................. Message For All - “Wait! Before you go, don’t forget to hit the Subscribe button so you never miss my next lesson.”