After they say “hi” you could ask whether or not they’re enjoying the weather (just one example). Their answer or non answer will tell you whether you want the conversation to continue. Good luck & above all – have fun! Originally Answered: How can I answer when someone just says “hi” but nothing after ?
What happens after someone says Hi in a letter?
When once you are proactive or otherwise , after responding with Hi in a letter ,telepathically or through written messaging forms you would start getting communications . Analyse the communication whether it is bona fide or otherwise, which would enhance your knowledge , intelligence and decision making process.
Why do people say hi but say nothing?
When people do this, they tend to have basic reasons: Maybe they think you would be an interesting conversation partner. Might see you as hot, and are curious to learn more. Are bored.
When does a question not have a question mark?
Inclusion or exclusion of a question mark is usually a straightforward matter. However, there are instances in which what are framed as questions should end with other punctuation, and occasionally, a statement might be followed by a question mark.
When to use Hi, Thanks, and salutations?
Usually salutations don’t take up enough space to make a huge difference in the preview lines and taglines take up none at all unless the question is really short. So, if the post has nothing else wrong with it and is just bookended with “Hi/Thanks”, then you can probably pass on the edit. There are posts which need attention much more than these.
Why do I keep mum when someone says Hi?
Someone has taken the initiative to start a conversation and feeling apprehensive as to how you may react might have stopped at ‘hi’ and expecting your reaction. If you keep mum it would only mean you are not for it.
Is there a better way to say ” I’m not sure I understand “?
You could also just say something like: “I’m confused” “I’m a little confused” “I don’t understand” “I don’t quite understand” “I’m not sure I understand” “Can you explain that again?”. “I’m not sure I understand this correctly” sounds quite natural, but it’s usually followed by a summary of what you think the other person is saying in the form …
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