[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-article-local-hello-in-english":3,"$fHZsWYl_LcdVZ5GxKwtR-ZqvCZbbUdo2_Fi6R_GQKiQM":1150,"blog-article-cms-hello-in-english":1152,"article-hreflang-hello-in-english":1829,"blog-article-related-hello-in-english":2578},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"description":1128,"extension":1129,"meta":1130,"navigation":1143,"path":1144,"rawbody":1145,"seo":1146,"stem":1147,"__hash__":1148,"timestampUnix":1131,"slug":1132,"h1":1133,"image":1134,"tags":1139,"locale":-1,"timestamp":1149},"content\u002Farticle\u002Flanguage-fun\u002Fja-english-hello.md","英語で\"Hello\"以外の「こんにちは」| よく使う挨拶フレーズも紹介！",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":1096},"minimark",[9,13,16,19,22,25,28,33,36,39,52,71,76,83,86,93,96,101,114,119,130,135,139,145,148,156,159,164,178,181,185,195,198,201,204,207,210,212,223,226,234,241,248,251,257,261,264,271,274,277,280,283,358,361,364,465,468,480,491,497,504,510,521,525,528,531,534,537,540,630,641,645,648,651,654,657,661,698,705,709,735,738,742,768,771,775,801,808,823,827,853,856,859,863,866,869,872,875,882,885,888,891,901,908,915,918,925,928,935,938,941,944,947,954,957,968,973,977,984,988,991,994,997,1001,1011,1015,1018,1022,1025,1029,1032,1036,1039,1044,1046,1050,1053,1060,1063,1074,1077,1080,1085,1088,1091],[10,11,12],"p",{},"日本語で友達に挨拶する時、「こんにちは」ってあまり言わないですよね？",[10,14,15],{},"英語も同じで、シーンや相手との距離感によって、いろんな「こんにちは」の言い方があります。",[10,17,18],{},"今回は、“Hello”だけじゃない、リアルな英会話でよく使われる挨拶表現をピックアップ！",[10,20,21],{},"フォーマルな場面での丁寧な言い方から、スラングっぽいカジュアルな表現まで、シーン別にご紹介します 👋",[23,24],"toc",{},[26,27],"hr",{},[29,30,32],"h2",{"id":31},"基本の挨拶表現意味ニュアンスの違いと使い方","🔰 基本の挨拶表現｜意味・ニュアンスの違いと使い方",[10,34,35],{},"挨拶は英会話の大事な第一歩！",[10,37,38],{},"でも、最初の一言って意外と緊張しますよね 🙇",[10,40,41,42,47,48,51],{},"“Hello!”",[43,44],"custom-audio",{"src":45,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hello.m4a","3","でいいのか、”Hi!”",[43,49],{"src":50,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hi.m4a","の方が正しいのか…なんとなく迷った経験、ありませんか？",[53,54,55],"blockquote",{},[10,56,57,58,62,63,66,67,70],{},"実は、どちらも「こんにちは」だけど、ちょっとずつ ",[59,60,61],"strong",{},"“温度感”"," や ",[59,64,65],{},"“距離感”"," が違うんです。",[68,69],"br",{},"\nまずは、基本の挨拶表現をたとえに、そのニュアンスの違いを見てみましょう！",[72,73,75],"h3",{"id":74},"hello-どんなニュアンスのこんにちは","🤝 Hello! - どんなニュアンスの「こんにちは」？",[10,77,78,79,82],{},"学校でも最初に習う英語の挨拶といえば ",[59,80,81],{},"”Hello”","。",[10,84,85],{},"まさに、日本語の「こんにちは」を言う感覚と似ていて、どちらかというと丁寧寄りで、少しフォーマルな雰囲気がある表現なので、",[10,87,88,89,92],{},"友達に “Hello!” と挨拶すると、ちょっとだけ ",[59,90,91],{},"「水くさいな～！」"," と思われてしまうこともあるので注意 😅",[10,94,95],{},"逆に、初対面やビジネスシーンなど「きちんと感」が必要な場面で安心して使えます。",[10,97,98],{},[59,99,100],{},"📏 温度感・距離感",[102,103,104,108,111],"ul",{},[105,106,107],"li",{},"丁寧寄り／ややフォーマル",[105,109,110],{},"若干距離感を感じることも",[105,112,113],{},"ニュートラル",[10,115,116],{},[59,117,118],{},"💬 使う場面の例",[102,120,121,124,127],{},[105,122,123],{},"ビジネスメールの書き出し",[105,125,126],{},"フォーマルな場での自己紹介",[105,128,129],{},"初対面の人への挨拶",[53,131,132],{},[10,133,134],{},"💡 迷ったらまずは\"Hello!\"で 👌 どんな場面でも使える、一番ベーシックな「こんにちは」です。",[72,136,138],{"id":137},"hi-初対面の人も-ok自然なカジュアルさのある挨拶","👋 Hi! - 初対面の人も OK！自然なカジュアルさのある挨拶",[10,140,141,144],{},[59,142,143],{},"“Hi!”"," も意味は「こんにちは」。",[10,146,147],{},"はじめまして～知り合いレベルまで、幅広くカバーできる万能ワード。",[53,149,150],{},[10,151,152,155],{},[59,153,154],{},"“Hello”だけしか知らない","を卒業したい人に、まずオススメしたい挨拶です。",[10,157,158],{},"くだけすぎず、かしこまりすぎず、ちょうどいいカジュアルさなので、色々な場面で活躍すること間違いなし！",[10,160,161],{},[59,162,163],{},"たとえば…",[102,165,166,169,172,175],{},[105,167,168],{},"🏫 英会話スクールで初めて会うクラスメートに",[105,170,171],{},"🗣️ 英会話レッスンのはじまりで",[105,173,174],{},"🗺️ 旅行先で道を聞く時",[105,176,177],{},"👮‍♀️ 入国審査官に第一声の挨拶として",[10,179,180],{},"💡 ちゃんとしてるのに堅苦しくない。“Hi!”は使いやすさ No.1 の挨拶表現！",[72,182,184],{"id":183},"hey-友達相手にねえねえ的なノリの挨拶","😄 Hey! - 友達相手に「ねえねえ！」的なノリの挨拶",[10,186,187,190,191,194],{},[59,188,189],{},"“Hey!”"," ",[43,192],{"src":193,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hey.m4a"," は、親しい友達や家族との会話で定番！",[10,196,197],{},"カジュアルで、これまで紹介した挨拶の中で一番「距離感が近い」表現です。",[10,199,200],{},"言い方によっては、テンション高めな感じで声をかけたい場合にも ◎",[10,202,203],{},"ただ、カジュアルなノリが強いので、ビジネスシーンでは避けた方が安心です。",[10,205,206],{},"初対面の相手に使うのは…",[10,208,209],{},"それは、実はちょっとケースバイケース 😅",[10,211,163],{},[102,213,214,217,220],{},[105,215,216],{},"🤙 友達の友達に初めて会う時",[105,218,219],{},"✈️  海外のホステルで出会った旅人同士",[105,221,222],{},"🥳 もともと“カジュアルな空気感”のシーンなど",[10,224,225],{},"こういったときには、“Hey!” でも全然 OK なこともあります。",[53,227,228,231],{},[10,229,230],{},"日本語でも、「こんにちは」より、初対面でも「おー！」って言う方がしっくりくる場面ってありますよね？",[10,232,233],{},"あの感覚とちょっと似ています。",[10,235,236,237,240],{},"そんな感覚も、実際の会話を YouTube などで ",[59,238,239],{},"「体感する」"," と覚えやすい！",[242,243],"img",{"src":244,"width":245,"height":246,"alt":247},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fmigaku-english-flashcard-hey.jpeg",2280,1890,"A screenshot ",[10,249,250],{},"“Hello” も “Hi” も “Hey” も、トーンや表情でけっこう印象が変わります 👀👂",[10,252,253,256],{},[59,254,255],{},"リアルな英語の空気感"," も含めて、使えるようになっちゃいましょう！",[29,258,260],{"id":259},"時間帯別で使えるの英語の挨拶","🕑  時間帯別で使えるの英語の挨拶",[10,262,263],{},"ホテルでチェックインをしたときに、",[10,265,266,267,270],{},"“Good afternoon, sir.” ",[43,268],{"src":269,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-good afternoon, sir.mp3"," と挨拶されたこと、ありませんか？",[10,272,273],{},"ここまで紹介してきた “Hello \u002F Hi \u002F Hey” は、時間帯を気にせずいつでも使える挨拶。",[10,275,276],{},"でも英語にも、日本語の「おはようございます」や「こんばんは」にあたる、時間帯ごとの挨拶表現があるんです！",[10,278,279],{},"とはいえ、実際の英会話になると「え、今って morning？afternoon？」と迷うこともありますよね 😅",[10,281,282],{},"そんな時のために、ざっくりとした時間帯別の挨拶を表にまとめてみました 👇",[284,285,286,304],"table",{},[287,288,289],"thead",{},[290,291,292,296,299,302],"tr",{},[293,294,295],"th",{},"時間帯挨拶表現 📏",[293,297,298],{},"温度感・距離感 💡",[293,300,301],{},"ヒント ☀️",[293,303],{},[305,306,307,325,342],"tbody",{},[290,308,309,313,319,322],{},[310,311,312],"td",{},"朝 (〜12:00 頃)",[310,314,315,316],{},"Good morning ",[43,317],{"src":318,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-good_morning.mp3",[310,320,321],{},"万能型",[310,323,324],{},"相手を選ばず使える朝の挨拶 🌤",[290,326,327,330,336,339],{},[310,328,329],{},"昼 (12:00〜17:00)",[310,331,332,333],{},"Good afternoon ",[43,334],{"src":335,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-good afternoon.mp3",[310,337,338],{},"フォーマル",[310,340,341],{},"“afternoon”＝正午(noon)以降の時間帯 🌇",[290,343,344,347,353,355],{},[310,345,346],{},"夕方〜夜 (17:00〜24:00)",[310,348,349,350],{},"Good evening ",[43,351],{"src":352,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-good evening.mp3",[310,354,338],{},[310,356,357],{},"“evening”は日が暮れたあとの時間と覚えるのもあり",[10,359,360],{},"📌 夕方～夜の挨拶”Good evening”は、フォーマル度がかなり高い表現で、夕方以降の会議やイベントなど、改まった場面の冒頭の挨拶でよく使われます。一方で、ふだんの会話では “Hello” や “Hi” と声をかける方が主流です！",[10,362,363],{},"🕒 ここでちょこっと、英語での「時間帯を表す単語」をおさらい：",[284,365,366,379],{},[287,367,368],{},[290,369,370,373,376],{},[293,371,372],{},"🇺🇸 英単語",[293,374,375],{},"🇯🇵 日本語",[293,377,378],{},"🕘 意味",[305,380,381,395,409,423,437,451],{},[290,382,383,389,392],{},[310,384,385,386],{},"morning ",[43,387],{"src":388,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-morning.mp3",[310,390,391],{},"朝",[310,393,394],{},"〜12:00 頃 (日の出〜正午)",[290,396,397,403,406],{},[310,398,399,400],{},"noon ",[43,401],{"src":402,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-noon.mp3",[310,404,405],{},"正午",[310,407,408],{},"12:00 ちょうど",[290,410,411,417,420],{},[310,412,413,414],{},"afternoon ",[43,415],{"src":416,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-afternoon.mp3",[310,418,419],{},"昼",[310,421,422],{},"〜夕方前 12:00〜17:00 頃",[290,424,425,431,434],{},[310,426,427,428],{},"evening ",[43,429],{"src":430,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-evening.mp3",[310,432,433],{},"夕方",[310,435,436],{},"〜17:00〜21:00（日が暮れたあと）",[290,438,439,445,448],{},[310,440,441,442],{},"night ",[43,443],{"src":444,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-night.mp3",[310,446,447],{},"夜",[310,449,450],{},"21:00〜深夜前",[290,452,453,459,462],{},[310,454,455,456],{},"midnight ",[43,457],{"src":458,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-midnight.mp3",[310,460,461],{},"真夜中",[310,463,464],{},"0:00 ぴったり (= 深夜 12 時)",[10,466,467],{},"👉 挨拶表現も「時間を表す単語」とセットで覚えると、イメージがつかみやすくなります！",[53,469,470],{},[10,471,472,473,476,477,479],{},"💡 “Good night” ",[43,474],{"src":475,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-good_night.mp3","はパッと見「こんばんは」っぽいけど、実は “別れ際のあいさつ”。",[68,478],{},"\nつまり、「おやすみなさい」。他の挨拶と合わせて覚えておきたい、大事なポイント！",[10,481,482,483,486,487,490],{},"📚 「そもそも",[59,484,485],{},"時刻の伝え方","は？🤔」って人には、英語の知識ゼロでも始められる",[59,488,489],{},"Migaku English Academy","がオススメ 🔰",[242,492],{"src":493,"width":494,"height":495,"alt":496},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fmigaku-english-academy-time.jpeg",2246,1588,"A screenshot from Migaku's English academy for Japanese speakers, showing how we teach grammar",[10,498,499,503],{},[500,501,502],"em",{},"中高レベルの英語","をまずはおさらいしたいって人もぜひ！",[242,505],{"src":506,"width":507,"height":508,"alt":509},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fmigaku-ja-english-academy-time-flashcard.jpeg",1372,1160,"A screenshot from Migaku's English academy for Japanese speakers, showing how we teach a vocabulary word",[10,511,512,513,516,517,520],{},"英単語 1500 語と基本の英文法をマスターして、",[59,514,515],{},"本当に","英語をわかるようになるための ",[59,518,519],{},"「土台」づくり"," ができるコースです 🤓",[29,522,524],{"id":523},"️-ビジネスメールの挨拶もhiって使われるの","✉️  ビジネスメールの挨拶も”Hi”って使われるの？",[10,526,527],{},"というわけで、ここからは本題の「挨拶」に戻ります 🤭",[10,529,530],{},"仕事で初めてメールする相手、最初の挨拶に悩んだことある人！🙋",[10,532,533],{},"まさに自分も、これには悩まされました 😅",[10,535,536],{},"特に仕事関係だと「感覚だけで」書いちゃうとちょっと不安…",[10,538,539],{},"というわけで、メールで使える表現を「距離感」と「トーン」で整理してみました！",[284,541,542,558],{},[287,543,544],{},[290,545,546,549,552,555],{},[293,547,548],{},"💬 挨拶フレーズ",[293,550,551],{},"📏 距離感",[293,553,554],{},"🌡️ 温度感・印象",[293,556,557],{},"🤝 使う相手・場面",[305,559,560,574,588,602,616],{},[290,561,562,565,568,571],{},[310,563,564],{},"Hi Kyle,",[310,566,567],{},"カジュアル／親しみやすい",[310,569,570],{},"「いつもお世話になっております！」",[310,572,573],{},"同僚やお得意先とのやりとり",[290,575,576,579,582,585],{},[310,577,578],{},"Hello Kyle,",[310,580,581],{},"丁寧寄り／程よい距離感",[310,583,584],{},"「いつも大変お世話になっております。」",[310,586,587],{},"初対面・ややフォーマルな場面",[290,589,590,593,596,599],{},[310,591,592],{},"Dear Kyle,",[310,594,595],{},"フォーマル／丁寧な印象",[310,597,598],{},"「平素は格別のお引き立てを賜り…」",[310,600,601],{},"目上の相手・クライアント・初めてメールを送る相手など",[290,603,604,607,610,613],{},[310,605,606],{},"Dear Mr. Stark,",[310,608,609],{},"とてもフォーマル／改まった印象",[310,611,612],{},"「スターク様」",[310,614,615],{},"肩書き付き・完全に初対面のビジネス相手など",[290,617,618,621,624,627],{},[310,619,620],{},"Greetings,",[310,622,623],{},"丁寧／ニュートラルな印象",[310,625,626],{},"「ご担当者様」",[310,628,629],{},"相手の名前が不明なとき、複数人・組織宛てのメールなど",[10,631,632,633,636,637,640],{},"💡 “Greetings,” は名前がわからないときに便利な表現。以前は“To whom it may concern,” (ご関係各位)が主流でしたが、最近では ",[59,634,635],{},"「名前を調べる努力もしなかったのかな…？」と思われたり、"," どこか ",[59,638,639],{},"温かみに欠ける印象","を与えてしまうこともあるようです 😳",[29,642,644],{"id":643},"英語でネイティブが友達や家族と使う挨拶表現-5-選","🤙 英語でネイティブが友達や家族と使う挨拶表現 5 選",[10,646,647],{},"ネイティブ同士の会話で使われる、",[10,649,650],{},"もっとラフで自然な英語の「挨拶」、気になりません？🤭",[10,652,653],{},"たとえば、友達と会ったときの「おつかれ～！」や「うっす～。」みたいなノリに近い表現。",[10,655,656],{},"ここでは、リアルな英会話に取り入れやすいカジュアルな挨拶フレーズをいくつか紹介していきます！",[72,658,660],{"id":659},"hows-it-going-どうしてる","“How’s it going?” - どうしてる～？",[53,662,663],{},[102,664,665,676,687],{},[105,666,667,668,190,671,190,673],{},"A: How’s it going? ",[43,669],{"src":670,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-How's it going.m4a",[68,672],{},[500,674,675],{},"元気してた？",[105,677,678,679,190,682,190,684],{},"B: Pretty good. Just got back from the gym. You? ",[43,680],{"src":681,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-pretty good just got back from the gym you.m4a",[68,683],{},[500,685,686],{},"いい感じだよ～。ちょうどジムから戻ってきたとこ！そっちは？",[105,688,689,690,693,190,695],{},"A: Nice! I’ve been stuck at my desk all day 😅 ",[43,691],{"src":692,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Nice! I've been stuck at my desk all day long.m4a",[68,694],{},[500,696,697],{},"いいね～！こっちは朝からデスクに絶賛張り付き中 😅",[10,699,700,701,704],{},"💬 ",[59,702,703],{},"“How’s it going?”"," は、厳密には挨拶そのものというより「元気？」「最近どう？」みたいな会話のきっかけになる表現。挨拶がわりによく使われる、便利なフレーズ！",[72,706,708],{"id":707},"long-time-no-see-久しぶり","“Long time no see!” - 久しぶり～！",[53,710,711],{},[102,712,713,724],{},[105,714,715,716,190,719,190,721],{},"A: Hey! Long time no see! ",[43,717],{"src":718,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hey! Long time no see.m4a",[68,720],{},[500,722,723],{},"めっちゃ久しぶりなんですけどー！",[105,725,726,727,190,730,190,732],{},"B: I know right? It’s been forever! How’ve you been? ",[43,728],{"src":729,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-i know right its been forever howve you been.m4a",[68,731],{},[500,733,734],{},"ほんとに～。もう一生会えないかと思ったわ 😅 最近どうよ？",[10,736,737],{},"💬 「友達と久々に再開！」というようなシチュエーションで使える、挨拶がわりのフレーズ 👋 長いこと会えてなかった = 「ひさしぶり！」という意味に。",[72,739,741],{"id":740},"yo-よっ","“Yo!” - よっ！",[53,743,744],{},[102,745,746,757],{},[105,747,748,749,190,752,190,754],{},"A: Yo! What’s up? ",[43,750],{"src":751,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Yo what's up.m4a",[68,753],{},[500,755,756],{},"よっ！最近どうよ？",[105,758,759,760,190,763,190,765],{},"B: Yo! All good. Just chilling. ",[43,761],{"src":762,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Yo! All good, just chillin.m4a",[68,764],{},[500,766,767],{},"よっす～！いつも通り、ゆる～くやってるよ。",[10,769,770],{},"💬「よっ！／おっす。／おーい！」みたいなニュアンスの、短くてノリのいいスラング系挨拶 😎 仲のいい友達同士でよく使われます。",[72,772,774],{"id":773},"whats-up-最近どうよ","“What’s up?” - 最近どうよ？",[53,776,777],{},[102,778,779,790],{},[105,780,781,782,190,785,190,787],{},"A: What’s up? ",[43,783],{"src":784,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-What's up.m4a",[68,786],{},[500,788,789],{},"最近どうよ？元気？",[105,791,792,793,190,796,190,798],{},"B: Not much. Just being my workaholic-self as usual. ",[43,794],{"src":795,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Not much, just being my workaholic self as usual.m4a",[68,797],{},[500,799,800],{},"変わず、仕事人間してるよ～ 😅",[10,802,803,804,807],{},"💬 “What’s up?” は、映画やドラマで耳にしたことがある人も多いかも？直訳すると「何かあったの？」ですが、「調子どう？」や「元気？」に近い気軽な挨拶として使われます。友達とのチャットや会話でも登場する、",[59,805,806],{},"超カジュアル挨拶","の鉄板 🤙",[10,809,810,811,814,815,818,819,822],{},"💡 ちなみに、この超カジュアル挨拶を略して、さらにラフ感アップのスラングが ”Sup!” ",[43,812],{"src":813,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Sup.m4a"," 😎 “Sup, bro?” ",[43,816],{"src":817,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Sup bro.m4a"," (ちっす、元気？) みたいな感じで、",[59,820,821],{},"ちょー仲いいヤツ","との挨拶などにはぴったり 🤭",[72,824,826],{"id":825},"morning-おはよ","“Morning!” - おはよ～！",[53,828,829],{},[102,830,831,842],{},[105,832,833,834,190,837,190,839],{},"A: Morning! ",[43,835],{"src":836,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Morning emphatic.m4a",[68,838],{},[500,840,841],{},"おは 🫶",[105,843,844,845,190,848,190,850],{},"B: Morning! You got any plans today? ",[43,846],{"src":847,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Morning you got any plans today.m4a",[68,849],{},[500,851,852],{},"おはよ～！ところで、今日暇だったりする？",[10,854,855],{},"💬 “Good morning” を省略した形が “Morning!” ☀️ チャットはもちろん、ふだんの会話でも「おはよ～」みたいに気軽に使えるフレーズ。短いけど、フレンドリー感満載！",[10,857,858],{},"💡 もう一つ覚えておくと便利なのが、”Good night!” の省略形 “Night!” 💤 友だちとの「おやすみ～！」って感じで、サクッと伝えたいときに ◎",[29,860,862],{"id":861},"海外映画でよく使われるチャラい挨拶フレーズ","🍺 海外映画でよく使われるチャラい(？)挨拶フレーズ",[10,864,865],{},"「あの人に声をかけたい！」",[10,867,868],{},"…そんなドキドキの場面で使える英語フレーズ、ちょこっとのぞいてみません？🤫",[10,870,871],{},"お酒の勢い(？)や旅先のテンションで、つい話しかけたくなっちゃうときなどに、",[10,873,874],{},"さりげなく使える一言をピックアップしてみました 😉✨",[72,876,878,879],{"id":877},"️-hey-there","🗣️ “Hey there.” ",[43,880],{"src":881,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hey there.m4a",[10,883,884],{},"「やあ、そこの君。」なんて訳しちゃうと「え、誰！？」ですよね…😅",[10,886,887],{},"実際の雰囲気はフレンドリーに声をかける感じ。",[10,889,890],{},"話しかけるキッカケとしてよく使われる表現です。",[10,892,893,896,897,900],{},[59,894,895],{},"ナンパ専用","というわけではないので、友だちや仲のいい同僚にも OK な気軽なあいさつです！合わせて ",[59,898,899],{},"”Hello there.”"," も覚えておけると ◎",[72,902,904,905],{"id":903},"️-hey-you","🗣️ “Hey you.” ",[43,906],{"src":907,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hey you.m4a",[10,909,910,911,914],{},"フレーズ自体はシンプルでも、",[59,912,913],{},"使うタイミングや声のトーン次第で印象がガラッと変わる","のが \"Hey you.\"👀",[10,916,917],{},"“Hey” にあえて “you”（キミ）を加えることで、",[10,919,920,921,924],{},"「ねぇ、ねぇ！」と ",[59,922,923],{},"“あなたに話しかけてますよ” 感","がしっかり出せます。",[10,926,927],{},"ナンパシーンでもよく登場するセリフかも…🤭",[72,929,931,932],{"id":930},"️-hey-beautiful","🗣️ “Hey beautiful.” ",[43,933],{"src":934,":type":46},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hey beautiful.m4a",[10,936,937],{},"これはもう、ド直球の褒め言葉系あいさつ。",[10,939,940],{},"「お姉さん、素敵ですね～」みたいな、チャラ度 MAX にもとられかねないフレーズ…",[10,942,943],{},"使い方次第では「痛いヤツ」認定されちゃうかも！？😏",[10,945,946],{},"思い切って使うなら、自己責任でどうぞ 🤭",[10,948,949,950,953],{},"でも、",[59,951,952],{},"“Hey beautiful.”"," も、ソフトで優しいトーンで言えば、",[10,955,956],{},"真面目さも感じられる、褒める気持ちをストレートに込めた声かけ表現になります。",[10,958,959,960,963,964,967],{},"どのフレーズも、",[59,961,962],{},"タイミング","と",[59,965,966],{},"言い方","が印象を大きく左右します！",[53,969,970],{},[10,971,972],{},"🔑 カギとなる「言い方」を感覚的に覚えられるのが、映画やドラマ。",[242,974],{"src":975,"width":245,"height":246,"alt":976},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fmigaku-english-hello-show2.jpeg","A screenshot of a show from YouTube in which a character is saying hello",[10,978,979,980,983],{},"次に観るときは、ぜひ",[59,981,982],{},"あいさつのトーンの絶妙な使い分け","にも注目してみてください！",[29,985,987],{"id":986},"英語圏世界のあいさつ事情をご紹介","🌎 英語圏：世界のあいさつ事情をご紹介！",[10,989,990],{},"さて、最後はちょっと真面目に(？)、",[10,992,993],{},"「英語圏でも挨拶って地域によって結構違う」っていう豆知識のコーナーです。",[10,995,996],{},"国や地域ごとの”挨拶のクセ”をちょこっとだけ紹介します！",[72,998,1000],{"id":999},"alright-イギリスのこんにちは","🇬🇧 Alright? | イギリスのこんにちは",[10,1002,1003,1004,1007,1008,1010],{},"“Are you alright?” = 「あなた大丈夫？」の略。",[59,1005,1006],{},"質問されてるの？"," とビックリしそうですが、イギリスでは日常的に ",[59,1009,81],{}," の意味で使われる挨拶。そのまま”Alright!”と返せば OK です 👍",[72,1012,1014],{"id":1013},"gday-mate-オーストラリアのこんにちは","🇦🇺 G’day mate! | オーストラリアのこんにちは",[10,1016,1017],{},"“Good day, mate!”を短くしたオーストラリア英語といえばのスラング！朝でも夜でも、とりあえず”G’day mate!”が鉄板。”Mate” は「友だち」「仲間」っぽいニュアンスで、特に男性同士では初対面でも使ったりします。",[72,1019,1021],{"id":1020},"howzit-南アフリカのこんにちは","🇿🇦 Howzit? | 南アフリカのこんにちは",[10,1023,1024],{},"“How is it going?” = 「どうしてる？／元気？」の略で、南アフリカでは日常的によく使われる挨拶。”Hello!”よりも ”Howzit?” の方が自然って人も多いかも？ちなみに、南アフリカにはなんと公用語が１１もあります 😳",[72,1026,1028],{"id":1027},"howdy-アメリカのこんにちは","🇺🇸 Howdy! | アメリカのこんにちは",[10,1030,1031],{},"“How y’all doing?” = 「調子どう？」をさらに短くした、アメリカの南西部発のスラングあいさつ 🤠 聞こえたら「こんにちは」と思って OK！そのまま”Howdy!”と返します。",[72,1033,1035],{"id":1034},"wagwan-ジャマイカのこんにちは","🇯🇲 Wagwan! | ジャマイカのこんにちは",[10,1037,1038],{},"”What’s going on?” = 「どうしてる？」から派生した、ジャマイカ英語の定番スラングあいさつ。イギリスやカナダなど、ジャマイカ系移民が多い国では、若者を中心に使われるようになり、音楽シーンや移民文化の影響で広く浸透しました。",[53,1040,1041],{},[10,1042,1043],{},"💡 日本でも方言や地域ごとの言い回しがあるように、英語も国や文化ごとに独自の表現があります。ドラマ・映画のセリフを聞くとき、「あ、これってどこの英語かな？」とちょっと意識してみるだけで、英語の世界がもっと広がるかも！",[26,1045],{},[29,1047,1049],{"id":1048},"まとめhello-は英会話のスタートライン","まとめ：Hello は英会話のスタートライン！",[10,1051,1052],{},"Dear ここまで読んでくださった方へ,",[10,1054,1055,1056,1059],{},"次に友だちに会うとき、使ってみたい",[59,1057,1058],{},"挨拶","は見つかりましたか？😆",[10,1061,1062],{},"そして、今回何度も登場したキーワード――",[10,1064,1065,1066,1069,1070,1073],{},"それは ",[59,1067,1068],{},"「トーン」"," と ",[59,1071,1072],{},"「言い方」","！",[10,1075,1076],{},"「伝え方」を感覚で身につけるには、",[10,1078,1079],{},"生きた英語にたくさん触れることがポイントです。",[53,1081,1082],{},[10,1083,1084],{},"使える英語の学習には、YouTube のインタビュー、映画、ドラマなどを観まくって、耳で覚えて、口に出してみるのがいちばんの近道 ✨",[10,1086,1087],{},"まずは、あいさつから。",[10,1089,1090],{},"楽しく始めていきましょう 👋",[1092,1093],"prose-button",{"href":1094,"text":1095},"\u002Fja\u002Flearn-english"," 今すぐ無料体験",{"title":1097,"searchDepth":1098,"depth":1098,"links":1099},"",2,[1100,1106,1107,1108,1115,1120,1127],{"id":31,"depth":1098,"text":32,"children":1101},[1102,1104,1105],{"id":74,"depth":1103,"text":75},3,{"id":137,"depth":1103,"text":138},{"id":183,"depth":1103,"text":184},{"id":259,"depth":1098,"text":260},{"id":523,"depth":1098,"text":524},{"id":643,"depth":1098,"text":644,"children":1109},[1110,1111,1112,1113,1114],{"id":659,"depth":1103,"text":660},{"id":707,"depth":1103,"text":708},{"id":740,"depth":1103,"text":741},{"id":773,"depth":1103,"text":774},{"id":825,"depth":1103,"text":826},{"id":861,"depth":1098,"text":862,"children":1116},[1117,1118,1119],{"id":877,"depth":1103,"text":878},{"id":903,"depth":1103,"text":904},{"id":930,"depth":1103,"text":931},{"id":986,"depth":1098,"text":987,"children":1121},[1122,1123,1124,1125,1126],{"id":999,"depth":1103,"text":1000},{"id":1013,"depth":1103,"text":1014},{"id":1020,"depth":1103,"text":1021},{"id":1027,"depth":1103,"text":1028},{"id":1034,"depth":1103,"text":1035},{"id":1048,"depth":1098,"text":1049},"「こんにちは」の英語表現は1つじゃない！\"Hello\"や\"Hi\"以外も知りたい人必見。相手やシーン別に使える挨拶やネイティブのフレーズを紹介します。","md",{"timestampUnix":1131,"slug":1132,"h1":1133,"image":1134,"tags":1139,"locale":1142},1755508321704,"hello-in-english","ネイティブは“Hello”だけじゃない！英語で「こんにちは」のリアルな挨拶表現",{"src":1135,"width":1136,"height":1137,"alt":1138},"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fmigaku-english-hello-thumbnail2.webp",1332,832,"A duck with a hamburger holding up a sign that says \"hey!\"—perhaps the most (American) English way to say \"hello\" possible",[1140,1141],"vocabulary","listicle","ja",true,"\u002Farticle\u002Flanguage-fun\u002Fja-english-hello","---\ntitle: '英語で\"Hello\"以外の「こんにちは」| よく使う挨拶フレーズも紹介！'\ndescription: '「こんにちは」の英語表現は1つじゃない！\"Hello\"や\"Hi\"以外も知りたい人必見。相手やシーン別に使える挨拶やネイティブのフレーズを紹介します。'\ntimestampUnix: 1755508321704\nslug: 'hello-in-english'\nh1: 'ネイティブは“Hello”だけじゃない！英語で「こんにちは」のリアルな挨拶表現'\nimage:\n  src: '\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fmigaku-english-hello-thumbnail2.webp'\n  width: 1332\n  height: 832\n  alt: 'A duck with a hamburger holding up a sign that says \"hey!\"—perhaps the most (American) English way to say \"hello\" possible'\ntags:\n  - vocabulary\n  - listicle\nlocale: ja\n---\n\n日本語で友達に挨拶する時、「こんにちは」ってあまり言わないですよね？\n\n英語も同じで、シーンや相手との距離感によって、いろんな「こんにちは」の言い方があります。\n\n今回は、“Hello”だけじゃない、リアルな英会話でよく使われる挨拶表現をピックアップ！\n\nフォーマルな場面での丁寧な言い方から、スラングっぽいカジュアルな表現まで、シーン別にご紹介します 👋\n\n\u003Ctoc>\u003C\u002Ftoc>\n\n---\n\n## 🔰 基本の挨拶表現｜意味・ニュアンスの違いと使い方\n\n挨拶は英会話の大事な第一歩！\n\nでも、最初の一言って意外と緊張しますよね 🙇\n\n“Hello!”\u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hello.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>でいいのか、”Hi!”\u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hi.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>の方が正しいのか…なんとなく迷った経験、ありませんか？\n\n> 実は、どちらも「こんにちは」だけど、ちょっとずつ **“温度感”** や **“距離感”** が違うんです。\n> まずは、基本の挨拶表現をたとえに、そのニュアンスの違いを見てみましょう！\n\n### 🤝 Hello! - どんなニュアンスの「こんにちは」？\n\n学校でも最初に習う英語の挨拶といえば **”Hello”**。\n\nまさに、日本語の「こんにちは」を言う感覚と似ていて、どちらかというと丁寧寄りで、少しフォーマルな雰囲気がある表現なので、\n\n友達に “Hello!” と挨拶すると、ちょっとだけ **「水くさいな～！」** と思われてしまうこともあるので注意 😅\n\n逆に、初対面やビジネスシーンなど「きちんと感」が必要な場面で安心して使えます。\n\n**📏 温度感・距離感**\n\n- 丁寧寄り／ややフォーマル\n\n- 若干距離感を感じることも\n\n- ニュートラル\n\n**💬 使う場面の例**\n\n- ビジネスメールの書き出し\n\n- フォーマルな場での自己紹介\n\n- 初対面の人への挨拶\n\n> 💡 迷ったらまずは\"Hello!\"で 👌 どんな場面でも使える、一番ベーシックな「こんにちは」です。\n\n### 👋 Hi! - 初対面の人も OK！自然なカジュアルさのある挨拶\n\n**“Hi!”** も意味は「こんにちは」。\n\nはじめまして～知り合いレベルまで、幅広くカバーできる万能ワード。\n\n> **“Hello”だけしか知らない**を卒業したい人に、まずオススメしたい挨拶です。\n\nくだけすぎず、かしこまりすぎず、ちょうどいいカジュアルさなので、色々な場面で活躍すること間違いなし！\n\n**たとえば…**\n\n- 🏫 英会話スクールで初めて会うクラスメートに\n\n- 🗣️ 英会話レッスンのはじまりで\n\n- 🗺️ 旅行先で道を聞く時\n\n- 👮‍♀️ 入国審査官に第一声の挨拶として\n\n💡 ちゃんとしてるのに堅苦しくない。“Hi!”は使いやすさ No.1 の挨拶表現！\n\n### 😄 Hey! - 友達相手に「ねえねえ！」的なノリの挨拶\n\n**“Hey!”** \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hey.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> は、親しい友達や家族との会話で定番！\n\nカジュアルで、これまで紹介した挨拶の中で一番「距離感が近い」表現です。\n\n言い方によっては、テンション高めな感じで声をかけたい場合にも ◎\n\nただ、カジュアルなノリが強いので、ビジネスシーンでは避けた方が安心です。\n\n初対面の相手に使うのは…\n\nそれは、実はちょっとケースバイケース 😅\n\nたとえば…\n\n- 🤙 友達の友達に初めて会う時\n\n- ✈️  海外のホステルで出会った旅人同士\n\n- 🥳 もともと“カジュアルな空気感”のシーンなど\n\nこういったときには、“Hey!” でも全然 OK なこともあります。\n\n> 日本語でも、「こんにちは」より、初対面でも「おー！」って言う方がしっくりくる場面ってありますよね？\n>\n> あの感覚とちょっと似ています。\n\nそんな感覚も、実際の会話を YouTube などで **「体感する」** と覚えやすい！\n\n\u003Cimg src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fmigaku-english-flashcard-hey.jpeg\" width=\"2280\" height=\"1890\" alt=\"A screenshot \" \u002F>\n\n“Hello” も “Hi” も “Hey” も、トーンや表情でけっこう印象が変わります 👀👂\n\n**リアルな英語の空気感** も含めて、使えるようになっちゃいましょう！\n\n## 🕑  時間帯別で使えるの英語の挨拶\n\nホテルでチェックインをしたときに、\n\n“Good afternoon, sir.” \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-good afternoon, sir.mp3\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> と挨拶されたこと、ありませんか？\n\nここまで紹介してきた “Hello \u002F Hi \u002F Hey” は、時間帯を気にせずいつでも使える挨拶。\n\nでも英語にも、日本語の「おはようございます」や「こんばんは」にあたる、時間帯ごとの挨拶表現があるんです！\n\nとはいえ、実際の英会話になると「え、今って morning？afternoon？」と迷うこともありますよね 😅\n\nそんな時のために、ざっくりとした時間帯別の挨拶を表にまとめてみました 👇\n\n| 時間帯挨拶表現 📏       | 温度感・距離感 💡                                                                               | ヒント ☀️  |                                                 |\n| ----------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------- | ----------------------------------------------- |\n| 朝 (〜12:00 頃)         | Good morning \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-good_morning.mp3\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>     | 万能型     | 相手を選ばず使える朝の挨拶 🌤                    |\n| 昼 (12:00〜17:00)       | Good afternoon \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-good afternoon.mp3\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> | フォーマル | “afternoon”＝正午(noon)以降の時間帯 🌇          |\n| 夕方〜夜 (17:00〜24:00) | Good evening \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-good evening.mp3\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>     | フォーマル | “evening”は日が暮れたあとの時間と覚えるのもあり |\n\n📌 夕方～夜の挨拶”Good evening”は、フォーマル度がかなり高い表現で、夕方以降の会議やイベントなど、改まった場面の冒頭の挨拶でよく使われます。一方で、ふだんの会話では “Hello” や “Hi” と声をかける方が主流です！\n\n🕒 ここでちょこっと、英語での「時間帯を表す単語」をおさらい：\n\n| 🇺🇸 英単語                                                                             | 🇯🇵 日本語 | 🕘 意味                          |\n| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------- | -------------------------------- |\n| morning \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-morning.mp3\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>     | 朝        | 〜12:00 頃 (日の出〜正午)        |\n| noon \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-noon.mp3\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>           | 正午      | 12:00 ちょうど                   |\n| afternoon \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-afternoon.mp3\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> | 昼        | 〜夕方前 12:00〜17:00 頃         |\n| evening \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-evening.mp3\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>     | 夕方      | 〜17:00〜21:00（日が暮れたあと） |\n| night \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-night.mp3\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>         | 夜        | 21:00〜深夜前                    |\n| midnight \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-midnight.mp3\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>   | 真夜中    | 0:00 ぴったり (= 深夜 12 時)     |\n\n👉 挨拶表現も「時間を表す単語」とセットで覚えると、イメージがつかみやすくなります！\n\n> 💡 “Good night” \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-good_night.mp3\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>はパッと見「こんばんは」っぽいけど、実は “別れ際のあいさつ”。\n> つまり、「おやすみなさい」。他の挨拶と合わせて覚えておきたい、大事なポイント！\n\n📚 「そもそも**時刻の伝え方**は？🤔」って人には、英語の知識ゼロでも始められる**Migaku English Academy**がオススメ 🔰\n\n\u003Cimg src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fmigaku-english-academy-time.jpeg\" width=\"2246\" height=\"1588\" alt=\"A screenshot from Migaku's English academy for Japanese speakers, showing how we teach grammar\" \u002F>\n\n*中高レベルの英語*をまずはおさらいしたいって人もぜひ！\n\n\u003Cimg src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fmigaku-ja-english-academy-time-flashcard.jpeg\" width=\"1372\" height=\"1160\" alt=\"A screenshot from Migaku's English academy for Japanese speakers, showing how we teach a vocabulary word\" \u002F>\n\n英単語 1500 語と基本の英文法をマスターして、**本当に**英語をわかるようになるための **「土台」づくり** ができるコースです 🤓\n\n## ✉️  ビジネスメールの挨拶も”Hi”って使われるの？\n\nというわけで、ここからは本題の「挨拶」に戻ります 🤭\n\n仕事で初めてメールする相手、最初の挨拶に悩んだことある人！🙋\n\nまさに自分も、これには悩まされました 😅\n\n特に仕事関係だと「感覚だけで」書いちゃうとちょっと不安…\n\nというわけで、メールで使える表現を「距離感」と「トーン」で整理してみました！\n\n| 💬 挨拶フレーズ | 📏 距離感                      | 🌡️ 温度感・印象                        | 🤝 使う相手・場面                                    |\n| --------------- | ------------------------------ | -------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------- |\n| Hi Kyle,        | カジュアル／親しみやすい       | 「いつもお世話になっております！」     | 同僚やお得意先とのやりとり                           |\n| Hello Kyle,     | 丁寧寄り／程よい距離感         | 「いつも大変お世話になっております。」 | 初対面・ややフォーマルな場面                         |\n| Dear Kyle,      | フォーマル／丁寧な印象         | 「平素は格別のお引き立てを賜り…」      | 目上の相手・クライアント・初めてメールを送る相手など |\n| Dear Mr. Stark, | とてもフォーマル／改まった印象 | 「スターク様」                         | 肩書き付き・完全に初対面のビジネス相手など           |\n| Greetings,      | 丁寧／ニュートラルな印象       | 「ご担当者様」                         | 相手の名前が不明なとき、複数人・組織宛てのメールなど |\n\n💡 “Greetings,” は名前がわからないときに便利な表現。以前は“To whom it may concern,” (ご関係各位)が主流でしたが、最近では **「名前を調べる努力もしなかったのかな…？」と思われたり、** どこか **温かみに欠ける印象**を与えてしまうこともあるようです 😳\n\n## 🤙 英語でネイティブが友達や家族と使う挨拶表現 5 選\n\nネイティブ同士の会話で使われる、\n\nもっとラフで自然な英語の「挨拶」、気になりません？🤭\n\nたとえば、友達と会ったときの「おつかれ～！」や「うっす～。」みたいなノリに近い表現。\n\nここでは、リアルな英会話に取り入れやすいカジュアルな挨拶フレーズをいくつか紹介していきます！\n\n### “How’s it going?” - どうしてる～？\n\n> - A: How’s it going? \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-How's it going.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> \u003Cbr> _元気してた？_\n> - B: Pretty good. Just got back from the gym. You? \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-pretty good just got back from the gym you.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> \u003Cbr> _いい感じだよ～。ちょうどジムから戻ってきたとこ！そっちは？_\n> - A: Nice! I’ve been stuck at my desk all day 😅 \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Nice! I've been stuck at my desk all day long.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>\u003Cbr> _いいね～！こっちは朝からデスクに絶賛張り付き中 😅_\n\n💬 **“How’s it going?”** は、厳密には挨拶そのものというより「元気？」「最近どう？」みたいな会話のきっかけになる表現。挨拶がわりによく使われる、便利なフレーズ！\n\n### “Long time no see!” - 久しぶり～！\n\n> - A: Hey! Long time no see! \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hey! Long time no see.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> \u003Cbr> _めっちゃ久しぶりなんですけどー！_\n>\n> - B: I know right? It’s been forever! How’ve you been? \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-i know right its been forever howve you been.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> \u003Cbr> _ほんとに～。もう一生会えないかと思ったわ 😅 最近どうよ？_\n\n💬 「友達と久々に再開！」というようなシチュエーションで使える、挨拶がわりのフレーズ 👋 長いこと会えてなかった = 「ひさしぶり！」という意味に。\n\n### “Yo!” - よっ！\n\n> - A: Yo! What’s up? \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Yo what's up.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> \u003Cbr> _よっ！最近どうよ？_\n>\n> - B: Yo! All good. Just chilling. \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Yo! All good, just chillin.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> \u003Cbr> _よっす～！いつも通り、ゆる～くやってるよ。_\n\n💬「よっ！／おっす。／おーい！」みたいなニュアンスの、短くてノリのいいスラング系挨拶 😎 仲のいい友達同士でよく使われます。\n\n### “What’s up?” - 最近どうよ？\n\n> - A: What’s up? \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-What's up.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> \u003Cbr> _最近どうよ？元気？_\n>\n> - B: Not much. Just being my workaholic-self as usual. \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Not much, just being my workaholic self as usual.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> \u003Cbr> _変わず、仕事人間してるよ～ 😅_\n\n💬 “What’s up?” は、映画やドラマで耳にしたことがある人も多いかも？直訳すると「何かあったの？」ですが、「調子どう？」や「元気？」に近い気軽な挨拶として使われます。友達とのチャットや会話でも登場する、**超カジュアル挨拶**の鉄板 🤙\n\n💡 ちなみに、この超カジュアル挨拶を略して、さらにラフ感アップのスラングが ”Sup!” \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Sup.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> 😎 “Sup, bro?” \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Sup bro.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> (ちっす、元気？) みたいな感じで、**ちょー仲いいヤツ**との挨拶などにはぴったり 🤭\n\n### “Morning!” - おはよ～！\n\n> - A: Morning! \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Morning emphatic.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> \u003Cbr> _おは 🫶_\n> - B: Morning! You got any plans today? \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Morning you got any plans today.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio> \u003Cbr> _おはよ～！ところで、今日暇だったりする？_\n\n💬 “Good morning” を省略した形が “Morning!” ☀️ チャットはもちろん、ふだんの会話でも「おはよ～」みたいに気軽に使えるフレーズ。短いけど、フレンドリー感満載！\n\n💡 もう一つ覚えておくと便利なのが、”Good night!” の省略形 “Night!” 💤 友だちとの「おやすみ～！」って感じで、サクッと伝えたいときに ◎\n\n## 🍺 海外映画でよく使われるチャラい(？)挨拶フレーズ\n\n「あの人に声をかけたい！」\n\n…そんなドキドキの場面で使える英語フレーズ、ちょこっとのぞいてみません？🤫\n\nお酒の勢い(？)や旅先のテンションで、つい話しかけたくなっちゃうときなどに、\n\nさりげなく使える一言をピックアップしてみました 😉✨\n\n### 🗣️ “Hey there.” \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hey there.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>\n\n「やあ、そこの君。」なんて訳しちゃうと「え、誰！？」ですよね…😅\n\n実際の雰囲気はフレンドリーに声をかける感じ。\n\n話しかけるキッカケとしてよく使われる表現です。\n\n**ナンパ専用**というわけではないので、友だちや仲のいい同僚にも OK な気軽なあいさつです！合わせて **”Hello there.”** も覚えておけると ◎\n\n### 🗣️ “Hey you.” \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hey you.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>\n\nフレーズ自体はシンプルでも、**使うタイミングや声のトーン次第で印象がガラッと変わる**のが \"Hey you.\"👀\n\n“Hey” にあえて “you”（キミ）を加えることで、\n\n「ねぇ、ねぇ！」と **“あなたに話しかけてますよ” 感**がしっかり出せます。\n\nナンパシーンでもよく登場するセリフかも…🤭\n\n### 🗣️ “Hey beautiful.” \u003Ccustom-audio src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fen-Hey beautiful.m4a\" :type=\"3\">\u003C\u002Fcustom-audio>\n\nこれはもう、ド直球の褒め言葉系あいさつ。\n\n「お姉さん、素敵ですね～」みたいな、チャラ度 MAX にもとられかねないフレーズ…\n\n使い方次第では「痛いヤツ」認定されちゃうかも！？😏\n\n思い切って使うなら、自己責任でどうぞ 🤭\n\nでも、**“Hey beautiful.”** も、ソフトで優しいトーンで言えば、\n\n真面目さも感じられる、褒める気持ちをストレートに込めた声かけ表現になります。\n\nどのフレーズも、**タイミング**と**言い方**が印象を大きく左右します！\n\n> 🔑 カギとなる「言い方」を感覚的に覚えられるのが、映画やドラマ。\n\n\u003Cimg src=\"\u002Fassets\u002Fblog\u002Fmigaku-english-hello-show2.jpeg\" width=\"2280\" height=\"1890\" alt=\"A screenshot of a show from YouTube in which a character is saying hello\" \u002F>\n\n次に観るときは、ぜひ**あいさつのトーンの絶妙な使い分け**にも注目してみてください！\n\n## 🌎 英語圏：世界のあいさつ事情をご紹介！\n\nさて、最後はちょっと真面目に(？)、\n\n「英語圏でも挨拶って地域によって結構違う」っていう豆知識のコーナーです。\n\n国や地域ごとの”挨拶のクセ”をちょこっとだけ紹介します！\n\n### 🇬🇧 Alright? | イギリスのこんにちは\n\n“Are you alright?” = 「あなた大丈夫？」の略。**質問されてるの？** とビックリしそうですが、イギリスでは日常的に **”Hello”** の意味で使われる挨拶。そのまま”Alright!”と返せば OK です 👍\n\n### 🇦🇺 G’day mate! | オーストラリアのこんにちは\n\n“Good day, mate!”を短くしたオーストラリア英語といえばのスラング！朝でも夜でも、とりあえず”G’day mate!”が鉄板。”Mate” は「友だち」「仲間」っぽいニュアンスで、特に男性同士では初対面でも使ったりします。\n\n### 🇿🇦 Howzit? | 南アフリカのこんにちは\n\n“How is it going?” = 「どうしてる？／元気？」の略で、南アフリカでは日常的によく使われる挨拶。”Hello!”よりも ”Howzit?” の方が自然って人も多いかも？ちなみに、南アフリカにはなんと公用語が１１もあります 😳\n\n### 🇺🇸 Howdy! | アメリカのこんにちは\n\n“How y’all doing?” = 「調子どう？」をさらに短くした、アメリカの南西部発のスラングあいさつ 🤠 聞こえたら「こんにちは」と思って OK！そのまま”Howdy!”と返します。\n\n### 🇯🇲 Wagwan! | ジャマイカのこんにちは\n\n”What’s going on?” = 「どうしてる？」から派生した、ジャマイカ英語の定番スラングあいさつ。イギリスやカナダなど、ジャマイカ系移民が多い国では、若者を中心に使われるようになり、音楽シーンや移民文化の影響で広く浸透しました。\n\n> 💡 日本でも方言や地域ごとの言い回しがあるように、英語も国や文化ごとに独自の表現があります。ドラマ・映画のセリフを聞くとき、「あ、これってどこの英語かな？」とちょっと意識してみるだけで、英語の世界がもっと広がるかも！\n\n---\n\n## まとめ：Hello は英会話のスタートライン！\n\nDear ここまで読んでくださった方へ,\n\n次に友だちに会うとき、使ってみたい**挨拶**は見つかりましたか？😆\n\nそして、今回何度も登場したキーワード――\n\nそれは **「トーン」** と **「言い方」**！\n\n「伝え方」を感覚で身につけるには、\n\n生きた英語にたくさん触れることがポイントです。\n\n> 使える英語の学習には、YouTube のインタビュー、映画、ドラマなどを観まくって、耳で覚えて、口に出してみるのがいちばんの近道 ✨\n\nまずは、あいさつから。\n\n楽しく始めていきましょう 👋\n\n\u003Cprose-button href=\"\u002Fja\u002Flearn-english\" text=\" 今すぐ無料体験\">\u003C\u002Fprose-button>\n",{"title":5,"description":1128},"article\u002Flanguage-fun\u002Fja-english-hello","dh_uAfGK3SpW4ApQETxA_3xUIy0A4z-3stfWIa7zMTY","August 18, 2025",{"approximate_member_count":1151},20303,{"id":1153,"documentId":1154,"title":1155,"description":1156,"timestampUnix":1157,"slug":1132,"h1":1158,"image":1159,"tags":1164,"lang":1166,"body":1167,"createdAt":1823,"updatedAt":1824,"publishedAt":1825,"category":1826,"featured":1827,"timestamp":1828,"locale":-1,"_dir":1826},686,"c0tws95swoixtp292hd2d2gw","Ways to Say Hello in English: What Native Speakers Use","Learn English greetings that native speakers actually use. Textbooks teach formal greetings like \"I'm fine, thank you\" but here's how to really greet someone in English.","1763337600000","Saying Hello in English: What Native Speakers Actually Say (Not What Your Textbook Teaches)",{"alt":1132,"src":1160,"width":1161,"height":1162,"previewOnly":1163},"https:\u002F\u002Fmigaku-cms-assets.migaku.com\u002Fhello_4439419_d5c6058abb\u002Fhello_4439419_d5c6058abb.webp",900,500,false,[1165],"phrases",null,{"data":1168,"body":1170,"toc":1813},{"title":1097,"description":1169},"Look, if you're reading this, you probably already know the basic English greetings. \"Hello\" was likely the first word you learned when you started to learn English. You've been saying hello since your first English class. But here's the thing—there's a good chance you've been taught some greeting patterns that native English speakers... don't really use.",{"type":1171,"children":1172},"root",[1173,1179,1184,1202,1207,1223,1226,1229,1235,1240,1245,1250,1256,1261,1269,1292,1297,1307,1315,1338,1343,1349,1354,1377,1382,1387,1393,1398,1406,1424,1432,1450,1458,1476,1481,1487,1492,1502,1512,1522,1532,1537,1543,1548,1553,1565,1570,1588,1593,1607,1613,1618,1626,1644,1652,1670,1678,1704,1712,1730,1735,1741,1746,1760,1765,1788,1793,1798,1803,1808],{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1175,"children":1176},"element",{},[1177],{"type":1178,"value":1169},"text",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1180,"children":1181},{},[1182],{"type":1178,"value":1183},"I'm talking about that classic formal greeting your textbook loves:",{"type":1174,"tag":102,"props":1185,"children":1186},{},[1187,1192,1197],{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1188,"children":1189},{},[1190],{"type":1178,"value":1191},"\"Hello. How are you?\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1193,"children":1194},{},[1195],{"type":1178,"value":1196},"\"I'm fine, thank you. And you?\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1198,"children":1199},{},[1200],{"type":1178,"value":1201},"\"I'm fine, thank you.\"",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1203,"children":1204},{},[1205],{"type":1178,"value":1206},"Yeah, that one. It's technically correct, but it's also weirdly formal for most situations. Native speakers almost never respond with \"I'm fine, thank you\" in casual situations. They just say \"Good\" or \"Not bad\" and move on.",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1208,"children":1209},{},[1210,1212,1221],{"type":1178,"value":1211},"This disconnect between textbook English and real English is exactly why learning from outdated course materials instead of ",{"type":1174,"tag":1213,"props":1214,"children":1218},"a",{"href":1215,"rel":1216},"https:\u002F\u002Fmigaku.com\u002Fblog\u002Fjapanese\u002Fthe-problem-with-textbooks",[1217],"nofollow",[1219],{"type":1178,"value":1220},"actual content that English speakers consume",{"type":1178,"value":1222}," can mess with your fluency. And it's not just about sounding natural—it's about understanding the many different ways to greet someone depending on the time, the relationship, and the formality of the situation.",{"type":1174,"tag":23,"props":1224,"children":1225},{},[],{"type":1174,"tag":26,"props":1227,"children":1228},{},[],{"type":1174,"tag":72,"props":1230,"children":1232},{"id":1231},"the-weird-history-of-hello-in-english",[1233],{"type":1178,"value":1234},"The Weird History of \"Hello in English\"",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1236,"children":1237},{},[1238],{"type":1178,"value":1239},"Before we get into the different ways to say hello, quick history lesson: the word is surprisingly new in Old English terms. It first showed up in writing in 1826, which means Shakespeare never said it, and neither did anyone in colonial America.",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1241,"children":1242},{},[1243],{"type":1178,"value":1244},"Even weirder, \"hello\" wasn't originally used to greet someone at all. People used it to get someone's attention or express surprise—like \"Hello! What do we have here?\" It only became the standard way to say hello in the late 1800s when Thomas Edison popularized it to answer the phone.",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1246,"children":1247},{},[1248],{"type":1178,"value":1249},"Fun fact: Alexander Graham Bell, who actually invented the telephone, wanted everyone to answer with \"Ahoy!\" instead. That didn't catch on, obviously, but imagine if it had. We'd all be walking around greeting people like pirates.",{"type":1174,"tag":72,"props":1251,"children":1253},{"id":1252},"formal-vs-informal-ways-to-say-hello-that-actually-make-sense",[1254],{"type":1178,"value":1255},"Formal vs. Informal: Ways to Say Hello That Actually Make Sense",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1257,"children":1258},{},[1259],{"type":1178,"value":1260},"Here's where things get tricky with English greetings. \"Hello\" sits in this awkward middle zone of formality. It's too formal for hanging out with friends or family, but too casual for really formal situations like job interviews or meeting someone for the first time in a professional context.",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1262,"children":1263},{},[1264],{"type":1174,"tag":59,"props":1265,"children":1266},{},[1267],{"type":1178,"value":1268},"Informal Ways to Say Hello (friends, people you know well):",{"type":1174,"tag":102,"props":1270,"children":1271},{},[1272,1277,1282,1287],{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1273,"children":1274},{},[1275],{"type":1178,"value":1276},"\"Hi\" or \"Hey\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1278,"children":1279},{},[1280],{"type":1178,"value":1281},"\"What's up?\" or \"What's new?\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1283,"children":1284},{},[1285],{"type":1178,"value":1286},"\"How's it going?\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1288,"children":1289},{},[1290],{"type":1178,"value":1291},"\"Yo!\" (common in American English)",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1293,"children":1294},{},[1295],{"type":1178,"value":1296},"These informal greetings work in almost any situation where you're talking to people in different casual contexts. \"Hello\" would sound oddly stiff with friends unless you're making a joke or being sarcastic.",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1298,"children":1299},{},[1300,1305],{"type":1174,"tag":59,"props":1301,"children":1302},{},[1303],{"type":1178,"value":1304},"Neutral greeting (like meeting a new coworker):",{"type":1178,"value":1306}," \"Hello\" or \"Hi\" both work fine. This is basically the only time \"hello\" is the natural first choice. You'd typically add their name: \"Hi, Sarah. Nice to meet you.\"",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1308,"children":1309},{},[1310],{"type":1174,"tag":59,"props":1311,"children":1312},{},[1313],{"type":1178,"value":1314},"Formal Greetings in English (job interviews, business meetings):",{"type":1174,"tag":102,"props":1316,"children":1317},{},[1318,1323,1328,1333],{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1319,"children":1320},{},[1321],{"type":1178,"value":1322},"\"Good morning\" (before noon)",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1324,"children":1325},{},[1326],{"type":1178,"value":1327},"\"Good afternoon\" (noon to 6pm)",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1329,"children":1330},{},[1331],{"type":1178,"value":1332},"\"Good evening\" (after 6pm)",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1334,"children":1335},{},[1336],{"type":1178,"value":1337},"\"How do you do?\" (very formal salutation, not actually a question)",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1339,"children":1340},{},[1341],{"type":1178,"value":1342},"Depending on the time of day, you'd use different greeting words to show respect in formal situations. Just remember: \"Good night\" is NOT a greeting in English. It only works when you're leaving. Don't greet someone with \"Good night\" unless you want confused looks.",{"type":1174,"tag":72,"props":1344,"children":1346},{"id":1345},"what-english-speakers-actually-say-when-greeting-people",[1347],{"type":1178,"value":1348},"What English Speakers Actually Say When Greeting People",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1350,"children":1351},{},[1352],{"type":1178,"value":1353},"After someone greets you with \"How are you?\" or \"How's it going?\", here's the way to say it naturally:",{"type":1174,"tag":102,"props":1355,"children":1356},{},[1357,1362,1367,1372],{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1358,"children":1359},{},[1360],{"type":1178,"value":1361},"\"Good\" or \"Pretty good\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1363,"children":1364},{},[1365],{"type":1178,"value":1366},"\"Not bad\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1368,"children":1369},{},[1370],{"type":1178,"value":1371},"\"Alright\" or \"Doing alright\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1373,"children":1374},{},[1375],{"type":1178,"value":1376},"\"Can't complain\"",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1378,"children":1379},{},[1380],{"type":1178,"value":1381},"They almost never say \"I'm fine, thank you. And you?\" unless they're being oddly formal. And here's a common phrase you'll hear: when you haven't seen someone in a while, they might say \"Long time no see!\" That's a casual, friendly way of saying hello to someone after a long absence.",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1383,"children":1384},{},[1385],{"type":1178,"value":1386},"Also, here's something textbooks don't teach: sometimes the greeting isn't really a question. If someone says \"Hey, how's it going?\" while walking past you, they're not expecting you to stop and start a conversation. Just say \"Good, you?\" and keep moving. That's normal.",{"type":1174,"tag":72,"props":1388,"children":1390},{"id":1389},"different-ways-to-say-hello-across-english-speaking-countries",[1391],{"type":1178,"value":1392},"Different Ways to Say \"Hello\" Across English-Speaking Countries",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1394,"children":1395},{},[1396],{"type":1178,"value":1397},"Once you start watching actual English content—shows, YouTube videos, podcasts—you'll notice people use different ways to greet someone that never show up in textbooks. These greeting examples show how greetings like \"hello\" vary by region:",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1399,"children":1400},{},[1401],{"type":1174,"tag":59,"props":1402,"children":1403},{},[1404],{"type":1178,"value":1405},"American English informal greetings:",{"type":1174,"tag":102,"props":1407,"children":1408},{},[1409,1414,1419],{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1410,"children":1411},{},[1412],{"type":1178,"value":1413},"\"What's up, man?\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1415,"children":1416},{},[1417],{"type":1178,"value":1418},"\"Hey, what's going on?\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1420,"children":1421},{},[1422],{"type":1178,"value":1423},"\"Yo!\" (very common informal way)",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1425,"children":1426},{},[1427],{"type":1174,"tag":59,"props":1428,"children":1429},{},[1430],{"type":1178,"value":1431},"British English:",{"type":1174,"tag":102,"props":1433,"children":1434},{},[1435,1440,1445],{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1436,"children":1437},{},[1438],{"type":1178,"value":1439},"\"Alright?\" (usually not expecting a real answer)",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1441,"children":1442},{},[1443],{"type":1178,"value":1444},"\"You alright?\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1446,"children":1447},{},[1448],{"type":1178,"value":1449},"Less formal variations of \"hello\"",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1451,"children":1452},{},[1453],{"type":1174,"tag":59,"props":1454,"children":1455},{},[1456],{"type":1178,"value":1457},"Other English-speaking regions:",{"type":1174,"tag":102,"props":1459,"children":1460},{},[1461,1466,1471],{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1462,"children":1463},{},[1464],{"type":1178,"value":1465},"\"Howdy\" (Southern U.S.)",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1467,"children":1468},{},[1469],{"type":1178,"value":1470},"\"G'day\" (Australian)",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1472,"children":1473},{},[1474],{"type":1178,"value":1475},"\"Hola\" is sometimes used informally in border areas with Spanish influence",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1477,"children":1478},{},[1479],{"type":1178,"value":1480},"You don't need to memorize all these common phrases. Just be aware they exist so you're not confused when you hear native English speakers using them.",{"type":1174,"tag":72,"props":1482,"children":1484},{"id":1483},"when-to-use-more-formal-or-informal-greetings",[1485],{"type":1178,"value":1486},"When to Use More Formal or Informal Greetings",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1488,"children":1489},{},[1490],{"type":1178,"value":1491},"The way to greet someone depends on the relationship and context, not memorizing rules. Here are basic English greetings for different situations:",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1493,"children":1494},{},[1495,1500],{"type":1174,"tag":59,"props":1496,"children":1497},{},[1498],{"type":1178,"value":1499},"Greeting someone for the first time:",{"type":1178,"value":1501}," Stick with \"Hi\" or \"Hello\" plus their name. \"Hi, Sarah. Nice to meet you.\" This formal greeting works in almost any situation.",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1503,"children":1504},{},[1505,1510],{"type":1174,"tag":59,"props":1506,"children":1507},{},[1508],{"type":1178,"value":1509},"With colleagues or classmates:",{"type":1178,"value":1511}," \"Hey\" or \"Hi\" works. \"How's it going?\" if you want to start a conversation. Morning greetings are usually just \"Morning!\" without saying \"Good morning\" fully.",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1513,"children":1514},{},[1515,1520],{"type":1174,"tag":59,"props":1516,"children":1517},{},[1518],{"type":1178,"value":1519},"With close friends or family:",{"type":1178,"value":1521}," Basically anything goes. \"Yo,\" \"What's up,\" \"Hey,\" whatever feels natural. 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Nice to meet you.\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1695,"children":1696},{},[1697],{"type":1178,"value":1698},"Often includes shaking hands with someone in formal or neutral situations",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1700,"children":1701},{},[1702],{"type":1178,"value":1703},"Less formal contexts might skip the handshake entirely",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1705,"children":1706},{},[1707],{"type":1174,"tag":59,"props":1708,"children":1709},{},[1710],{"type":1178,"value":1711},"Reuniting after time apart:",{"type":1174,"tag":102,"props":1713,"children":1714},{},[1715,1720,1725],{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1716,"children":1717},{},[1718],{"type":1178,"value":1719},"\"Long time no see!\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1721,"children":1722},{},[1723],{"type":1178,"value":1724},"\"Hey, it's been a while!\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1726,"children":1727},{},[1728],{"type":1178,"value":1729},"\"Look who it is!\"",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1731,"children":1732},{},[1733],{"type":1178,"value":1734},"These are like a native speaker's go-to patterns. They mean the same thing at their core—acknowledging someone's presence—but the way to greet changes based on context.",{"type":1174,"tag":72,"props":1736,"children":1738},{"id":1737},"getting-fluency-in-saying-hello",[1739],{"type":1178,"value":1740},"Getting Fluency in Saying Hello",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1742,"children":1743},{},[1744],{"type":1178,"value":1745},"If you want to actually sound like a native instead of robotic when you say hello in English, you need to hear how real people use greetings. Not actors in language learning videos reading scripts, but actual conversations.",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1747,"children":1748},{},[1749,1751,1758],{"type":1178,"value":1750},"This is where ",{"type":1174,"tag":1213,"props":1752,"children":1755},{"href":1753,"rel":1754},"https:\u002F\u002Fmigaku.com\u002Fblog\u002Flanguage-fun\u002F3-things-to-learn-a-language",[1217],[1756],{"type":1178,"value":1757},"learning through immersion",{"type":1178,"value":1759}," becomes important. When you watch English shows or YouTube videos, you're absorbing not just the greeting words but the rhythm, the casualness, the way people in different situations actually interact.",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1761,"children":1762},{},[1763],{"type":1178,"value":1764},"You start noticing stuff like:",{"type":1174,"tag":102,"props":1766,"children":1767},{},[1768,1773,1778,1783],{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1769,"children":1770},{},[1771],{"type":1178,"value":1772},"People often respond to \"How are you?\" with another question instead of an answer",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1774,"children":1775},{},[1776],{"type":1178,"value":1777},"The different ways to say \"Hello\" flow differently depending on whether you're arriving or just passing someone",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1779,"children":1780},{},[1781],{"type":1178,"value":1782},"The way someone says \"Hey\" can mean anything from \"I'm excited to see you\" to \"I need to tell you something serious\"",{"type":1174,"tag":105,"props":1784,"children":1785},{},[1786],{"type":1178,"value":1787},"Informally greeting friends looks completely different from formal greetings in English",{"type":1174,"tag":10,"props":1789,"children":1790},{},[1791],{"type":1178,"value":1792},"You can't learn these different ways to greet someone from a textbook table showing formal versus informal. 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