
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".
She asked me to say hello to you for her - WordReference Forums
Nov 12, 2008 · In Spanish (and also in French, Italian etc) you say "Please greet so-and-so on my behalf" So, using this model, the phrase "she asked me to say hello to you for her" becomes "Me pidió que te saludara de su parte" which, when translated back into English means literally "She asked me to greet you on her behalf"...
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.
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.
Good Morning / Afternoon / Evening / Night - WordReference …
Nov 8, 2006 · Among friends, coworkers, family, etc. this phrase is generally not used. If you meet a friend at 12:10 AM, you say, "Hi." If you meet a gentleman (I'm imagining him to be wearing a top hat and twirling a cane - that is to say, you are very unlikely to meet a gentleman in contemporary America) at 12:10 AM, you'd say "good evening."
Say hello on my part /for me/from my side - WordReference Forums
Apr 10, 2018 · Can I use: Say hello to him on my part/ on my behalf/for me/ from my side. I mean say hello to him in my place. Thank you. Like the second person is going to meet the third person so I want her/him to say hello in my place. What should I use?
Hi, good morning. vs. Good morning. | WordReference Forums
Jan 25, 2011 · If I start with Hi, which I usually do, my follow on would be either: "How ya doin"?" (How are you doing). or: "Y'alright?" (Are you alright?) 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.
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.
pass by to say hi - WordReference Forums
Feb 5, 2009 · How can I say " I just want to pass by to say hi to you" in Spanish?