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Hi vs Hi.

Both "hi" and "hi." are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Hi" is a casual greeting often used in informal settings, while "Hi." is a more formal version of the greeting, suitable for written communication.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 994 views

Hi

This is a common and correct informal greeting.

Use "hi" as a casual greeting in informal settings, such as when talking to friends or family.

Examples:

  • Hi, how are you?
  • Hi there!
  • Hi, nice to meet you.
  • Hi all you kids out there.
  • Hi, I'm Baby Gavin.
  • Hi... you've reached Carolyn.
  • Hi, Daniel Meade for Connor Owens.
  • Hi, Noah, Happy Thanksgiving.
  • Hi, this is Jo Noonan.
  • Hi. Steven turner, rossi consulting.
  • Hi. Detectives Flynn and Lucas.
  • Hi, Kelsey Peters and Liza Miller from Millennial.
  • Hi! My name's Richard.
  • Gustavo Dudamel: Hi everybody in L.A.
  • Hi, you've reached Jeannie...
  • Hi, Barb Hanson, Exposition Realty.
  • "Hi, it's Sophie.
  • Hi Hi, I'm just stopping by.
  • Hi, I hope I'm not interrupting anything.
  • Hi, honey. I missed you.
  • Hi, I just moved into...
  • Hi, guys. Peyton here.
  • Hi, I'm Calleigh Duquesne, CSl.

Alternatives:

  • Hello
  • Hey
  • Hi there
  • Hiya
  • Howdy

Hi.

This is a correct formal greeting, suitable for written communication.

Use "hi." when you want to convey a more formal tone in written communication, such as in emails or letters.

Examples:

  • Hi. Thank you for your email.
  • Hi. I hope this message finds you well.
  • in London, United Kingdom · About Hi / Contact · Privacy Policy · Terms of Service. © 2013–2014 Moments Management Corp. Managing your moments, so you ...
  • HI. 1. Hawaii (approved especially for use with zip code). ... A salutation upon meeting: The staccato cry of ''Hi!,'' which we judged to be the almost universal ...
  • HI or Hi may refer to: ... a character in the comic strip Hi and Lois · Hi Records, in music, a Memphis soul and rockabilly label; Hi River, also known as the Ili River ...
  • hi. The word that always appears everytime I open up Editor Chat. I opened up Urban Dictionary Editor Chat today and the definition hi was there yet again!

Alternatives:

  • Hello.
  • Greetings.
  • Dear Sir/Madam,
  • To whom it may concern,
  • Good day.

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