Greeting

         Hello, Hi, and How are you? And so on,  related words are very common greeting.  No matter what roles you are in, or what persons you meet. Some people like to specify these greeting words just for greeting. The greeting speakers don't want the addressees' response.

         How do you think? 

         I don't think so. The saying is too arbitrary and very rude. It should be judged by who you meet and what situation you encounter. For example, the speakers and the addressees are strangers passing by. Of course, Hi, Hello, and How are you? Greeting each other is a good manner. No more responses are right. But if one of them likes to cheer more, and the other has time to say more words, why not? 

         How do you think about my opinion?

         Let's take more examples. If it's in class, the teacher and all the students know each other, or when new students join, they have more words for greeting. Isn't it normal and good? Some people don't want to respond further; it's absolutely ok, and no one blames them.

         Catching the point, greeting is a good manner, but not to be obscured by sarcasm.

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