Expression for Greeting Sample Clauses

Expression for Greeting. The expressions expressed by the people usually have interactional functions. When they are used for these functions, the expressions do not only inform the hearers about what things they are doing, but also to attract the hearer‟s attention so that an act of doing the things will expectedly follow from the verbal expression. In English, the expression having an interactional function is the „greeting expression.‟ In this function, the speaker of this expression usually attempts to establish a good social relationship with the hearer. To serve this function well, the speaker usually makes excellent use of their creativity to invent a verbal expression. The expression for the greeting functions are expressed by the people almost in their daily communication. The greeting expressions are normally used by them to open their communication or conversation with the other people. In the verbal communication, the greeting expressions can help the occurrence of their communication with the others. Besides, the greeting expressions can also help them establish their good communication with the people who are involved in their communication. If they open their communication without the greeting expression, they will not get good impression from the people with whom they will communicate, and their communication can not continue naturally. Greeting expression is actually an expression of friendly salutation. It is an act of welcoming someone at a meeting or at the other events. This expression is used when someone greets another person, or is uttered at the opening of someone‟s conversation with the other person. The expressions used for the greeting functions can be in a word or in a group of words. As the greeting expressions can be used in a polite, an impolite, and also in a natural manner, so the expressions are characterized into three characteristics, among those: polite, impolite, and natural greeting expressions. The politeness, impoliteness, and the naturalness of the greeting expressions depend upon: (a) the word choices used in the expression, (b) the form of the expressions, and (c) the people to whom the expressions are expressed by their speaker. The expression which can be used for the greeting functions are, for example:
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