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  1. word choice - 'Hello everyone' Vs. 'Hello everybody' Vs. 'Hello all ...

    From Learner's Dictionary: Everybody vs Everyone Both of these words mean "every person," and in dictionaries, the meaning of everyone is often given as everybody, and vice versa. However, it's …

  2. word choice - How to say hello to a group of people? - English …

    4 In English, greetings like Hello and Hi and Good Morning don't change if you are addressing one, a few, or thousands of people. It's quite common to add something to note that you are greeting many …

  3. word usage - Is "Hello everyone!" a complete sentence? - English ...

    Jul 28, 2021 · Hello, everyone!, a greeting addressed to all those present or listening, is a valid sentence. Good morning/afternoon/evening are all common greetings, a little more formal than hello …

  4. "Hello, This is" vs "My Name is" or "I am" in self introduction

    Dec 1, 2017 · I am from India and not a native English speaker. I do often hear people introducing themselves like "Hello everyone; This is James" Is it an acceptable form in native English? Usually, I …

  5. Is it appropriate to use the salutation "Dear All" in a work email?

    But where I currently work, we have a tool to address everyone individually, we just leave a placeholder where their name is, so it will say: Dear Mr. Smith, or Dear Kevin, Which I think is probably the best …

  6. Hello [Comma?] John, - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    In the case of the use of the word "Hello" in a salutation, placing a comma after the word "Hello" and then another one after the name neither helps the reader to logically comprehend the point of the …

  7. word usage - "Everyone" versus "everybody" in a sentence? - English ...

    Jan 1, 2016 · Both the words mean "every person; all people." You can use one, or the other, depending on your preference; at the end, the sentence would not get a different meaning.

  8. Should a note be addressed with "Hi all" or "Hi All"?

    Jul 8, 2014 · It is common to begin an email with the greeting "hi all" when the note is addressed to multiple recipients. What, however, is the correct capitalization of "all" in this context? Does it become a

  9. Do I need to use a comma before "everyone" to set off the vocative?

    Sep 2, 2014 · Doubtless some people would be able to find a 'rule' demanding or prohibiting the comma there. Then others would find a 'rule' saying the opposite. I'd tweak SrJoven's answer to say that …

  10. interjections - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Hello all, hello everyone, or welcome eveyone (if you are greeting tham at an event, to a meeting etc) is quite acceptable when meeting several people at the same time. If you are greeting one person, a …