.ʎɐp’ƃ ʎɐs ǝʍ os uɐᴉlɐɹʇsn∀
I’m a “Moin” person. Northern German for … Every conceivable greeting phrase on any time of day, night or apocalypse. And a complete conversation, too.
If I am not familiar with the person, I’m a “hiya/heya” person.
If it’s someone I’m familiar with/am glad to see, it’s a super sweet “Hellloooooo!”
A lot of times I say “hey” instead!
Moin
Based
As a south German living in the north I like to throw a few “Servus” around now and then. Keeps people on their toes, never know just what to expect
I say howdy.
Wow. This really is casual convos
Either Gday, or ahoy hoy
Namaskaram
I say howdy, though that makes some people mistakenly assume I’m from the south.
Heya
Irl I’m a “good [time of day]” person
When texting I have the habit of initiating conversations with “a.”
A habit that has metastised to some close friends and family members, which does please me
Edit: Lemmy ate my time of day
“你好” / “好”, “早”, “怎么样”, “吃饭了没有” and other expressions depending on context and mood here.
I live in colombia and i just learned a couple new ways to say hi that aren’t just “hola”
You can say:
¿Que mas? means what’s up?
¿Como vamos¿ means how are we doing?
¿Bien o que? means good or what?
All of them are greetings.
Buenas
¿Que tal?
a-hoy-hoy
Found Alexander Graham Bell’s account