Learn English, beginning from everyday life

Learn English, beginning from everyday life

Learn English, beginning from everyday life.

This person is in the United States, sorting out daily in English, to share with everyone. Language, you need to learn and use, the saying goes: practice is the sole criterion of truth detection, only in daily practice in order to apply their knowledge to practice makes perfect.

This issue introduces American express in daily conversation:

greet

The first category: the beginning of how call (usually used for opening dialogue between strangers)

E.g:

  1. How are you?
  2. How are you doing?
  3. How’s it going?
  4. How’s everything going?

Currently in North America, we are accustomed to how are you doing or shorthand:? How's it doing before we learned how are you not so common a??.

Responding to greet the beginning of how, in general direct representation of the specific situation. For example: Good good. pretty good very good. not bad okay. Not so good is not very good.
Good! The I'm Good. Good the I'm doing. The I Feel Good.
Great! The I'm Great. Great the I'm doing. The I Feel Great.

For example, when I went shopping checkout
- the cashier will first say hello, How's going?
- We usually answer, Good, Thanks.How are you?
- Then the salesman replied: Fine (Good), ....

The second category: what begins with greetings (this usually between brothers and friends, strangers generally do not)

E.g:

  1. What’s up?
  2. What’s new?
  3. What’s going on?
  4. What’s up? 7. What’s new? 8. What’s going on?

These greeting, meaning the equivalent of: How are you?

Responding to greet the beginning of what, it is generally not directly answer the specific situation, but a similar manner the following answer:
Nothing, the Just ...
Nothing much, the Just ...
Not much, the Just ...
then statements are doing, or the recent situation and so on.

For example:
- Hey, hey man the What's up, man recently how ah??
- Not much, just on my way to work is nothing, in the way I go to work.

Farewell blessing, typically used for dialogue after finishing the end or something, express thanks to each other

例如:
Have a good one
Have a good day
Have a nice day,

For example, in the store finished knot accounts,
- we say: Thank you, have have A Good Day !!
- usually the other answer: Thank you, you too.

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