Hello everyone,
how do you greet a person you dont know for the first time?
do you write: Hey?
or
do you write : Hello ... the name of the person?
"Hey is for horses, not for people."
It is an informal word. it isn't rude for someone you already know but it is not the right level of formality in a lot of situations.
What does Hey mean? if it is supose to mean Hello or Hi, Why just not write Hello or Hi?
I think using casual slang language with people you don't know often comes across as rude.
Its like saying Aie chose .... in french instead of bonjour ... le nom de la personne.
I have experienced people who use standard, polite phrases such as "Hello" or "Excuse me" are nicer and of superior level.
Save "hey" for later, after you know the other person accepts that level of informality.
Sarah
how do you greet a person you dont know for the first time?
do you write: Hey?
or
do you write : Hello ... the name of the person?
"Hey is for horses, not for people."
It is an informal word. it isn't rude for someone you already know but it is not the right level of formality in a lot of situations.
What does Hey mean? if it is supose to mean Hello or Hi, Why just not write Hello or Hi?
I think using casual slang language with people you don't know often comes across as rude.
Its like saying Aie chose .... in french instead of bonjour ... le nom de la personne.
I have experienced people who use standard, polite phrases such as "Hello" or "Excuse me" are nicer and of superior level.
Save "hey" for later, after you know the other person accepts that level of informality.
Sarah