The Power of HELLO + 50 Ways to Say It With Your Chest (2024)

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Published Jun 7, 2017

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Research shows that we are spending less time with friends, making less friends and avoiding strangers at all cost. By doing so, we have increased memory loss, loneliness, stress and heart disease. But there’s one word that can change everything. One simple, single word and that one word is HELLO.

Hello has five letters but so much power. However, hello isn’t always widely received. Some will even say it’s a Southern thing. But not me. Over the past 10 years I have said hello to thousands of peeps intentionally. I have used hello to help people smile bigger, laugh louder, hug harder and live longer. And you can too because hello is easy to do.

So say hello. Say it loudly, say it frequently and say it with meaning. Need help? Here are 50 ways to say hello and bid someone a good day so pick a way and start saying hello today.

  1. Hello
  2. Hello Beautiful
  3. Hey Friend
  4. Hey Boo
  5. Hey Sunshine
  6. Hey Sweetart
  7. Hey Girl Hey
  8. Hey Luv
  9. Hey Stranger
  10. Hey Ya'll
  11. Hey
  12. Howdy
  13. Howdy Partner
  14. Howdy Do?
  15. Hiya
  16. Hi
  17. Hi Pal
  18. Babe
  19. Bae
  20. Boo Thang
  21. Sup
  22. Yo
  23. Ma
  24. Pa
  25. Hunni
  26. What's Crackin
  27. What's Happening
  28. What's Up
  29. Waddup
  30. Wassup
  31. Top of the Morning to Ya
  32. Greetings and Salutations
  33. Good Morning
  34. Morning
  35. How Are You?
  36. How Goes It?
  37. How you doin?
  38. What's New?
  39. Nice to Meet You
  40. Good to See You
  41. Harpo, Who Dis Woman
  42. Helllurrrr
  43. Why, Hello There
  44. Ello
  45. Hola
  46. Aloha
  47. Bonjour
  48. Ciao
  49. Konnichiwa
  50. Ni Hao
  51. Ola
  52. Salut
  53. Shalom
  54. Jambo
  55. Namaste

source | Hey Friend: 100 Ways to Connect with 100 People in 100 Days

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Myway Mee

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Just wonderful ☺️

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Kathe Lynom

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Keisha, you always leave me with a smile! Namaste!

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