
Say hello to him/her (from me(?))? - WordReference Forums
Jan 24, 2007 · I agree with Emma's comments (except that as I said I wouldn't say "say hi to him from me") - and in response to your specific question, Thomas, I would say that I can't think of a context in which "greet him from me" would work. I think it would have to be "for" even if "greet" were appropriate in a given context.
say hello for or from me | WordReference Forums
Jun 29, 2010 · I wouldn't say, "Say hello to X from me." It has to be "for". "From" is possible in some situations. E.g., you might send someone a greeting card: "Happy Birthday from all your friends".
Hi, Sir/Madam - WordReference Forums
Oct 26, 2010 · "Hi" is informal, whilst "Sir" or "Madam" is formal. No-one will be offended if you put the two together, but it will sound wrong. If you're going to use "Sir" or "Madam", I would suggest you use "Hello" with it instead.
Say hi to ... for me! - WordReference Forums
Nov 22, 2018 · [2] Next time you see them, say hi for me! --> 下次你遇到他們的時候,幫我跟他們打聲招呼! I can hardly imagine myself saying this, but it is possible for some and can be found in drama series (or novels).
Hi All [polite?] - WordReference Forums
Jun 26, 2013 · As a non-english speaker I find this frase very disturbing: "Hi All" seems to me like "hi everything", living and non-living, "Hi everybody" makes sense because we are talking about people, Am I out of way on this?
Nick is saying/says/said hello to you | WordReference Forums
Feb 26, 2011 · Hi One Heart, says is correct. You usually say Nick says hi but if you are feeling formal than Nick says hello.
How to greet an old stranger? - WordReference Forums
Nov 14, 2009 · Can I say: Hello, senior sir(mam). I hope I didn't whip the dead horse again. (What a joke, I mean I just learned the phrase "to whip a dead horse" from sdgraham's post by whipping a dead horse, so I think whipping a dead horse is worthwhile sometimes.
Saying hi from someone else - WordReference Forums
Sep 13, 2016 · You could, or you could just say "My friend says 'Hi'". Or "My friend asked me to say 'Hi'" and it would be understood that the greeting was from your friend and not that your friend had been impressing upon you the need to be polite.
say 'hi' vs. send greetings | WordReference Forums
Jan 2, 2020 · say 'hi' vs. send greetings "Make sure to tell them I said 'hi'. " I found that example in the Cambridge dictionary while looking up 'make sure' Now, could I express the same thing saying "Make sure to tell them I send greetings"?
Hi, good morning. vs. Good morning. | WordReference Forums
Jan 25, 2011 · I only say good morning to people I don't know very well, it seems a bit formal to me between friends and colleagues, although I notice many people do still use it. G graceren