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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. …

  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 …

  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 …

  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? …

  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 …

  6. 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 …

  7. 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 …

  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 …

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

    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.

  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 …