'hey' ( perhaps originally a natural expression) appears to be at the origin of 'hi', while 'hello' seems to have no connection with the previous two terms and a different origin. What, however, is the correct capitalization of all in this context When entering a place or meet a group of people or starting a speech, how do you say hello to the audience (from a few to thousands of people)
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I know that this depends on the situation
The southern american translation of hey, you guys! is hey, y'all!, which suggests that the informal second person plural guys addressing a mixed gender group is 1).
Both hi there and hi are informal greetings that can be used interchangeably That being said, i rarely (if ever) hear someone use hey there or hi. Here in n america, since we never drop initial h's, it's less likely that eh and hey are confused Probably the saying 'hay is for horses' came over the pond intact, but here it's.
“but hey, at least now you know.” as opposed to, “but, hey, at least now you know.” the question also applies to other interjections like “hey son” and “oh well.” what is. I am not a native speaker I really want to know what's the difference between hi and hey in writing an email Is it too girlish or childish for a man to say.

It is common to begin an email with the greeting hi all when the note is addressed to multiple recipients



