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Say hello instead to the emperor, whose death puts a full stop on the most extraordinary life in the history of world football governance, the last great one-man sporting tyrant.
A world where she could walk down the street and people would wave hello instead of look away or stare," Driscoll wrote in a blog post.
You'd walk into a shop and the proprietor would say hello instead of assessing how much you would be attempting to steal.
If you're walking down a hallway and it's just you and another person, why not look that person in the eyes and say hello instead of staring at the floor or pretending to be fascinated by your own fingernails?
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They believed in empowering children by practices such as greeting their audience members with "Hello, everyone", instead of "Hello, boys and girls" because as Paul Field has explained, the second greeting "unnecessarily separates children and has undertones of condescension".
(Mrs. Clinton, for example, sometimes likes to tweak people for missing an obvious point by saying to them, "Hello?" So, instead of alienating Iowans who might not vote for edginess, Mrs. Clinton goes for the lowest-common-denominator display of her funny bone: She shows that she can laugh, and that her laugh has a fullness and depth. Perhaps.
We use the Hello packets instead of dedicate probe packets to measure the packet delivery probability in LSGR.
You might say hello to me, but instead of saying hello back I could be writing a dissertation, buying an ant farm, planting a garden made of virtual strawberries, teaching myself pilates, observing my hair's evolution over a decade of photos, or watching a video of a cat dancing to the Macarena.
Try answering the phone with "Merry Christmas" instead of "hello".
For the fourth call, instead of "hello" I got, "You are to eat up".
And the corporate chirpiness — desk clerks say "Aloha" instead of hello — fell flat.
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