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Hi all vs Hi both

Both "hi all" and "hi both" are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. "Hi all" is a common greeting used to address a group of people, while "hi both" is less common and would typically be used when specifically addressing two people.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

Hi all

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to greet a group of people.

Use "hi all" as a friendly greeting when addressing a group of people. It is informal and commonly used in casual settings.

Examples:

  • Hi all! Welcome to the meeting.
  • Hi all, hope you're having a great day!
  • Hi all, thanks for coming to the party.
  • Hi all, just a quick reminder about tomorrow's event.
  • Hi all, let's get started with the presentation.
  • Hi all you kids out there.
  • Hi all, I attached the bases Photo Contest Irun City 2008.
  • Hi all, first post here.
  • Hi all thanks for the welcome! 感谢所有的喜欢迎!
  • Reply Danilo 4 September 2012 at 01:22 (6 years ago) Hi all I'm Danilo, I finally managed to find this house, but above all the scale.
  • Hi all! I loved this experience in one of the most Brobdingagiani of farms in the area! Ms Silvana is very kind and sometimes gives us eggs (not gold) and delicious day!
  • Hi all, friends of photography and art in general.
  • Hi all, we continue to work on the next exciting simulation model.
  • Hi all, I have a major problem.
  • Hi all, I'm using Transposh at my site and I would like to know how backup/restore works.
  • Hi all! I have an unusual problem on my Acer Aspire 2023WLMi (a Centrino laptop), and I hope someone of you can help me.
  • Hi all, I've added 3 features to Cucumis which are worth being mentioned here.
  • Hi all, I want to announce that a newspaper of TeamHB born.
  • Sabina Hi all! I Want to you share with another scammer who sells Iphone phones with America... he is on many sites... connects it only on Skype his name is Stanley.lemar.
  • Hi all s, Iñaki Izquierdo am. I can give back to, especially for those who have not seen my exhibition "Living in Sestao".
  • Hi all, I was looking at Oak Hills's website shopping for orchids when I realized they had ghost orchids for sale.
  • Hi all, I am trying to find out if it's possible to recover a couple of image files deleted accidentally last night from my Nokia C5 mass memory.
  • Categories: Contests, Federation | Comments: 2 Comments Called the city of Irun Contest 2008 Hi all, I attached the bases Photo Contest Irun City 2008.
  • Hi all, it's Damoun Shabestari here, Game Director on Firewall Zero Hour. Stoked that we're less than one month away from release day!
  • Hi all! I will soon have a baby soon, said I thought it would be be a good time a bring a guest blogger.

Alternatives:

  • Hello everyone
  • Hey everyone
  • Hi everyone

Hi both

This phrase is correct but less common. It is used to specifically address two people.

Use "hi both" when you want to greet or address two people in a casual setting. It is less common than "hi all" and may sound a bit unusual to some native English speakers.
  • No, he lost his both arms.
  • If you strip him of his pants And look at his both ends, There's no difference!
  • And look at his both ends, There's no difference!
  • He and his wife both got prostate tumors.
  • Basically he lost his eyesight and both his legs as well.
  • Connor needs both his parents right now.
  • Aaron lost both his parents today.
  • Theon Greyjoy murdered both his brothers.
  • Hedesan lied about his movements on both nights.
  • His alibis for both shootings are solid.
  • Well, Buddy had to eat his hat and both his shoes when I won the county in a landslide.
  • He and his fiancée both adore me.
  • Yeah, him and his brother both.
  • Unfortunately, his are both Baltic Black Metallic.
  • His parents both died in an accident.
  • He and his partner both have a great aesthetic sense.
  • I mean, between losing and regaining his memories, Seeing both of his moms with new men.
  • Brother with the word "ear" in his name has got both on his head.
  • The wise man justified his actions both to himself and others, as part of the greater good.
  • Okay, so, we know that Kent and his accomplice both entered the house through the broken window.

Alternatives:

  • Hi you two
  • Hello to both of you
  • Hi guys

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