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How do you formally greet someone in English

Written by Charlotte Speecke | Nov 5, 2024 4:14:34 PM

As a professional, it's crucial to make a good first impression, and one of the most important ways to do this is through greetings.

Whether you're meeting someone in person, on the phone, or through email, it's important to use appropriate language and tone to convey professionalism and respect. 

Depending on the context or circumstances you find yourself in there are many ways to greet someone in English. In this blog post, we'll provide you with some key phrases and tips for formal greetings in different business settings.

 

Informal settings.

In informal settings, such as casual meetings or phone calls, you can use more relaxed language while still maintaining a professional tone.

Here are some examples of how to informally greet someone in English:

  • Hi [person's name], how are you?

  • Hi [person's name], could you help me with something?

  • Hi, [person's name], how's it going?"

  • Hey, good to see you.

  • What's up?

  • Long time no see.

 

Formal settings.

In formal settings, such as business meetings or conferences, it's important to use polite and professional language to show respect for the other person.

Here are some examples of how to formally greet someone in English:

  • Good morning / Good afternoon / Good evening, [Title and Last Name].

  • Welcome, [Title and Last Name], I'm honored to have you here.

  • Greetings, [Title and Last Name]. It's a pleasure to be here with you today.

  • May I introduce myself, [Title and Last Name]? I'm [Your Name].

  • Hello. It's a pleasure to meet you.

  • Hello. It's (very) nice to meet you (too).

  • Pleased / Glad / Good to meet you.

  • It's good to see you again.

  • It's good to meet you again.

  • How have you been?

  • How do you do? (British English formal)

  • How's your day going?

  • Thank you for taking the time to meet with me today.

  • How are you doing today?

 

Email communication.

In emails, it's important to start with a polite greeting and address the person formally unless you have an established informal relationship.

Here are some examples of how to greet someone in English through email:

  • Dear Mr./Ms./Dr. [Last Name],

  • Good morning/afternoon/evening [Mr./Ms./Dr. Last Name],

  • To whom it may concern:

 

Phone calls.

In phone calls, it's important to start with a polite greeting and state your name and company to identify yourself.

Here are some examples of how to greet someone in English on the phone:

  • Good morning/afternoon, this is [your name] from [your company]. How may I assist you today?

  • Hello, this is [your name]. I'm calling from [your company]. How can I help you?

  • Hi, you've reached [your name] at [your company]. How may I help you?

Making a good first impression is essential in business, and greetings are a key part of that. By using appropriate language and tone, you can convey professionalism and respect in different business settings.

Use these key phrases as a guide to start your conversations in a polite and professional manner and leave a positive lasting impression on your colleagues, clients, and business partners.

These blog posts may also interest you:

  • How to say goodbye to someone in English?

  • How to apologise and to respond to an apology in English?

 

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