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GalinKa [24]
2 years ago
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Then add two of your own slang greetings and the audience audience in A Greetings B 1. Good morning Mr Spenser. How are you? a A

large fond 2. Hi Mom! Are you OK? ! b A teachetare 3. Good morning Sir с Your Zulu clim 4. Hi! Howzit? d A lecturer as you 5. Good morning Ladies and Gentlemen e Listeners to a 6. Good morning Mrs Ndebele f A dose relative 7. Siyabonga Hlengiwe 8 A fellow teenage 8. Well, hallo, all you good folk out there h A much older te
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inna [77]2 years ago
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The two informal greetings would be What's up, bro? and What's new?

<h3>What is a slang?</h3>

A slang is a word that refers to the colloquial and informal register used in the English language. Generally, it refer to various aspects of everyday life, such as emotions, and social relationships.

According to the above, we can infer that two ways of greeting informally in the English language are:

  • What's up bro?
  • What's new?

Learn more about slang in: brainly.com/question/861567

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