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Hello (first attested in 1833), from holla, hollo (attested 1588). This variant of hallo is often credited to Thomas Edison as a coinage for telephone use, but its appearance in print predates the invention of the telephone by several decades.
Hello .....Used as a greeting or response, as in telephoning.Used to express astonishment or surprise.Used to attract attention.An expression of puzzlement or discovery.
Full Form of
HELLO..
H =How are you?
E =Everything all right?
L =Like to hear from you
L =Love to see you soon!
O =Obviously, I miss you .....
so,
HELLO! Good day!
@Amaya_Mazhaiyea ❤️
“
Goodbye” comes from the term “
Godbwye” a contraction of the phrase “
God be with ye”. Depending on the source, the contraction seems to have first popped up somewhere between 1565 and 1575.
The term
BYE is commonly referred to as "
Be with you Everytime". Some people also mention it as “
Be with you every time”.
Besides, there are beliefs that the word
BYE is an abbreviation for '
GOODBYE', which gained popularity in the mid-16th century and means '
God be with you every time'.
Full Form of
BYE..
B - Beginning.
Y - Yet not the
E - End Of our Relation.
Now You decide You wanna say
Hello or
Bye to me
@Amaya_Mazhaiyea ❤️
It's easy to say
hello, but difficult to say
goodbye. After reading this, you will accept it. Before saying
goodbye to a person, think wisely. Since if you say
good-bye, you have to be with the person every time.
Thanks Google ( Credits .... Google)