Subject: A small exercise.
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Posted on: 2019-02-16 20:29:00 UTC

Me being me, I haven't stopped thinking about this topic, and it occurred to me that an excellent demonstration of how complex writing speech gets is the vast number of options you have when it comes to a simple greeting. Rather than trying to discuss them all, though, I'm going to give you five, and you (if you so choose) will respond with what you infer about the speaker, based on their choice of greeting alone.

We'll assume each speaker has just been greeted by a neutral-to-friendly but unknown person in a neutral setting, such as a social gathering, where it would not be weird for someone to strike up a conversation.

1. Hail and well met.

2. Good afternoon.

3. Hi!

4. Yo, what's up?

5. What do you want?

So, what can you tell about each of these speakers? There's no one right answer, so don't be shy! The point is here to flex your mental muscles and to demonstrate just how powerful word choice (and punctuation!) is. {= )

~Neshomeh

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