cara daftar akun pro slot kamboja terbaru 2024

ankara escort ankara escort çankaya escort çankaya escort escort bayan çankaya istanbul rus escort eryaman escort ankara escort kızılay escort istanbul escort ankara escort ankara escort escort ankara istanbul rus Escort atasehir Escort beylikduzu Escort Ankara Escort malatya Escort kuşadası Escort gaziantep Escort izmir Escort
Internet BusinessEbooks

People turn their backs on greetings including 'good morning'

Britons could soon be waving goodbye to ‘hello’ as research reveals half the nation wants to ditch the ‘outdated’ phrase.

Almost nine in 10 people (86 per cent) are starting to move away from traditional phrases such as ‘good afternoon’, ‘good morning, and ‘pleasure to meet you’, a survey has found.

Instead, the UK is leaning towards more colloquial terms – with the likes of ‘Hey’ and ‘Alright?’ topping the list of the nation’s favourite greetings.

According to the research, the formal handshake is also out and has been replaced with a more relaxed approach, kralbet such as the nod (36 per cent), the hug (31 per cent) and the fist bump (28 per cent) – with men twice as likely to use a fist bump than women.

Almost nine in 10 people (86 per cent) are starting to move away from traditional phrases such as ¿good afternoon¿, ¿good morning, and ¿pleasure to meet you¿, a survey has found

Almost nine in 10 people (86 per cent) are starting to move away from traditional phrases such as ‘good afternoon’, ‘good morning, and kralbet ‘pleasure to meet you’, a survey has found

But the survey of 2,000 people, kralbet carried out by Westfield London, also revealed that over three-quarters of Brits would feel awkward if a shop worker greeted them informally, kralbet such as giving them a fist bump or saying ‘What’s up?’ while they were shopping.

Nearly half of the respondents (45 per cent) believe it is unprofessional to be greeted informally by staff and would prefer to be acknowledged with more formal phrases in this setting.

Westfield London has taken steps to preserve traditional greetings for visitors to its shopping centres by employing TikTok star Troy Hawke – whose extravagant greeting style has helped make him a viral success – as a ‘professional greeter’.

His greetings to shoppers will include ‘You’ve got a no-nonsense stride, but I bet you’re fun at parties’ and ‘I’m sorry but I’ve got a sartorial goddess here needing help.’

The survey of 2,000 people, carried out by Westfield London, also revealed that over three-quarters of Brits would feel awkward if a shop worker greeted them informally, such as giving them a fist bump or saying ¿What¿s up?¿ while they were shopping

The survey of 2,000 people, carried out by Westfield London, also revealed that over three-quarters of Brits would feel awkward if a shop worker greeted them informally, such as giving them a fist bump or saying ‘What’s up?’ while they were shopping

Tags

Related Articles

Back to top button
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker