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What do you say when you meet someone for the first time good morning?
It’s appropriate to say “Good morning” when you first meet someone before noon — or shortly after, if you’re me and didn’t realize how late it was. I do that sometimes when I’m not paying attention. It’s not appropriate to greet someone with “Good morning” in late afternoon or evening.
Is it correct to say good morning?
Yes, it’s perfectly correct. The greeting, “Good morning”, is a shortened form of “I wish you a good morning”.
Do you say morning or Goodmorning?
Simple answer: The correct, formal greeting is “Good morning”. Any other variation is casual, or colloquial speech.
What is the best way to say Good Morning to someone?
Get to know them. Best wishes. Good Morning, is a common opener, in letters and emails, and is well received, regardless, of the time of day it is received. Good morning is unintimidating, in nature. It is more commonly said then good afternoon or good evening. It’s a good way to start they day.
How do you start a conversation with someone you have never met?
Ask open-ended questions. Certain questions shut down conversations while others keep them going. If you want to talk to someone you’ve never met, strike up a conversation by asking an open-ended question. These types of questions enable you to explore many different avenues beyond a typical “yes” or “no” answer.
Is it safe to meet someone you’ve never met before?
Be safe. Just because you’ve talked to someone online for 15 months doesn’t mean you know them. Be sure to always meet someone for the first time in PUBLIC, never in PRIVATE. And bring a friend. Or two. Or three. Are you in a relationship with someone you’ve never met?
How do you reply to Good Morning Good Afternoon?
Good afternoon. Don’t get too caught up in the details. Things like “Good Morning” is to the first contact of the day, as breakfast is to your first meal (or eats) of the day. Write a response that is friendly, some people really truly deeply are morning people, they are happy to be alive and glad to be awake.