Expressions of greeting, introducing, and parting
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Dialogue 1
*Good day is used in Australia. ‘God day Sir / Madam’ is very formal
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Rahmah: Hi, are you a new student here?
Rifdah: Yes, I am …
Rahmah: I’m Rahmah. I live at 10 Jl. Alauddin
Rifdah: Nice to meet you.
Rahmah: Nice to meet you, too.
* Meeting people for the first time (shake hand first; say nice to meet you)
Dialogue 2
Mirna: Hi, Toni, nice to meet you again after long holiday.
Toni: Hello. Mirna, nice to meet you too.
Mirna: Anyway, where did you go on the last holiday?
Toni: Well. I went to Bali. It's a wonderful place with beautiful beaches and sceneries.
Mirna: Wow. It sounds great. What did you do there?
Toni: My family and I spent four nights there in a bungalow in Kuta beach. I had a great vacation there. I swam and surfed on the beach. I also played football and sand with my brother.
Mirna: What else did you do there?
Toni: The next morning I visited another small island around Bali on a boat. It was a great experience to see many beautiful places and have a talk with tourists there.
Mirna: What did you do before you left Bali?
Toni: On the last day, I went to the merchandise shops and bought some stuffs there. I bought shirts, shorts, and also traditional clothes. Unfortunately I couldn't afford to buy a surfing board because it was too expensive.
Mirna: Well, it's nice to hear your story. I hope that I can also visit Bali someday
Dialogue 3
Mr Bean: Good morning, Mrs Breuer.
Mrs Breuer: Good morning, Mr Bean. How are you?
Mr Bean: I'm fine thanks, and you?
Mrs Breuer: Not too bad. Mr Bean, this is my husband Michael, Michael this is Mr Bean my English teacher.
Mr Breuer: Pleased to meet you.
Mr Bean: Pleased to meet you too. Are you from Germany, Mr Breuer?
Mr Breuer: Yes, East Germany, from Dresden. And you, are you from London?
Mr Bean: No, I'm from Derby, but I live in London now.
Mrs Breuer: Well, goodbye Mr Bean, it was nice to see you.
Mr Bean: Yes, goodbye.
Formal Greetings | Informal Greeting | Response | Response |
How do you do? | Hi, Sam! | How do you do? | Hi, Jack. |
Good morning. | Morning, Sam! | Good morning (to you). | Morning, Jack! |
Good afternoon. | What’s up? | Good afternoon. | Fine. |
Good evening. | How is it going? | Good evening. | Great. |
Good morning, sir. | How’s life? | Good night. | Not bad. |
Good day Sir / Madam. | Hello. | Good day Sir / Madam. | Hello. |
Hello Sam, how are you? | How are you doing? | Hello Jack, fine / well, thank you, and you? | I’m good/okay/alright. |
Parting | Response | ||
Goodbye. | Goodbyee | ||
Bye-bye; bye; bye now; see you; take care. | Bye. | ||
See you (later/soon). | See you. | ||
Good night. | Good night. | ||
Introducing Yourself | Introducing Someone. | ||
First let me introduce myself/allow me to introduce myself. | Let me introduce you to ... / Allow me to introduce.... | ||
Hello, My name’s …. / I’m …. | This is Peter, my friend. |