我都糾結過, 早年有個英國同事講Cheers, cheers mate 我唔係好get 到。宜家美國同時又成日take it easy 黎say goodbye。個個地方都有少少唔同文化同差異, 施母個舊同事o係香港自然要adopt 下Have you had your lunch haha 簡單黎講, 其實自然就可以了~~ 普遍我地香港人都係驚錯, 驚俾人笑, You are welcome, How are you 其實都無問題的。到你同人交流左100 次, 你就唔會個fd pass salt 俾你都thank you so much 了. 最重要係放膽交流, 交流冇分對錯的~
You are a lovely couple offering tips and encouragement to recent arrivals, helping them to assimilate into everyday Canadian life. "Hi" or "hello" are interchangeable when greeting friends, acquaintances, sales clerks, cashiers or restaurant servers. " Hey", "heya" or "what's up" are slangs that the younger ones, aged 15 to 24, might use, with their peer group, more likely between males rather than females. If a cashier asks "Would you like to donate $2 to xxxx (charity) today?" - a more polite response should be "Sorry, not today" or " I did already". A polite way of turning down a cashier's offer for a store's credit card or a store's loyalty card could also be "Sorry, not today" or "I've got too many cards already".
Your greetings are definitely so different from in UK. I rarely hear people saying Hi there / Hey there. We use Hiya, you alright? / Hi how are your? Most people use "Queens' English" and different county has their own slang.
To reply Aiyabebe:The word stressed was used instead of the word emphasised!I never intend to use “address”。This illustrates people of different background have different colloquial habit 。 Thank you for pointing this out, I too,have learnt a lesson。
Mostly we will called welcome my next customer ... hi good morning or afternoon ... how r u ....? Especially due the COVID-19 & 6 feet social distance ! 因為服務完每一個客人,一定要 disinfecting 客人過的 keypad 和counter b4 the next customer !禮貌上as a front & end customer services 盡量不會令客人站在前等候 cashier 而是等待著.客人..... 可能美國和加拿大有些不同,香港現在D服務態度已經改進好多了,但好多時是服務人員的發音未能第一時間明白講什麼?。多謝 Joey 和 Greg 分亨👍😃😷!!現在疫情下好自然有人行近D,都自動彈開。好多時只是搖遠揮手,甚至乎 在 face mask 😷 蓋著口面,連 how r u? 對方都聽不到... what? Say again........😷😷😷!
When I go to supermarket, I always greet the cashier when completing the transaction saying "How's your day so far, busy?" that usually opening up a chit-chat scenario. However, if this is a long line behind you, just say, thank you, have a good day.
Agreed. Say "Pardon me" when you are not 100% certain if you've heard exactly what the other person has just said. They will be pleased to repeat what they've said.
So pleased that you both respond to negative comment. I appreciate this attitude. Nobody is perfect, but we take negative feedback and improve it, we can become a better person. 越來越欣賞你倆。support you😊