Other ways to say Hi. Learn 50+ very creative and impressive other ways to say “Hi” in English. Learn the entire lesson and strengthen your English conversation and communication skills. You can use these alternatives to “Hi” in your daily life conversation.
Other ways to say “Hi”
In simple English, we often use “Hi” to greet people. But did you know other ways to say “hi” in different languages and cultures? In this lesson, you are going to explore the many different ways to say “Hi,” and you will also learn how to use each in your conversation. Don’t forget to download a free PDF book of this lesson from the bottom of this page.
What does “Hi” mean?
The word “hi” is a simple greeting used to say hello or get someone’s attention. It is also a great way to start a conversation with someone you don’t know. The origin of the word “hi” is believed to come from the Middle English word “hye,” which was a way to say “hello” or “good day.”
Also, read: 30 Other ways to say “Hello”
List of Alternative Ways to Say “Hi”
- Good afternoon, sir, how are you today?
- Good day!
- Good morning/afternoon/evening
- Good to see you!
- Great to see you!
- Greetings!
- Greetings and salutations!
- Hey!
- Hey! There she/he is
- Hey, boo!
- Hey, What’s up?
- Hi there!
- Hiya
- How are things?
- How are you doing today?
- How are you feeling today?
- How are you?
- How have you been?
- How’s everything?
- How’s it going?
- Howdy!
- Long time no see
- Look what the cat dragged in!
- Look who it is!
- Nice to meet you!
- Wassup
- What have you been up to?
- What it is?
- What’s going on?
- What’s happening
- What’s new?
- What’s the good word?
- What’s up?
- Yo
- Traveled anywhere fun lately?
- What is happening?
- How’s living in your shoes?
- What’s popping?
- What’s shaking, bacon?
- How’s life treating you?
- What’s new?
- What’s cracking?
- How are you holding up?
- What’s kickin’, little chicken?
- What are you doing right now?
- Do you have a moment?
- Hey there!
- What’s up, buttercup? Watching any good shows?
- Nice to see you
- Salutations
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