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#2 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 10:32 am Usage of the word "Hey" |
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As far as I know, to draw somebody's attention in a polite way, the phrase "Excuse me" is used. You just come to a person you don't know and start with "Excuse me,Sir/Madam."
"Hey" is widely used to get attention in an informal environment. "Hey there, come over." But it should be used only if you know the person you are addressing and your relationship allows that. I would not say it to your boss, no matter how well you know him or her:):)Also, mind your intonation. It can sound harsh.
In Australia they say "Oi" for some reason.:):)
Hope, it helps.
P.S. Do not what to sound like a teacher, but you should say "Does anyone know?" and "its meaning," as it is possessive case.
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#3 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 10:55 am Usage of the word "Hey" |
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I thought that word was used before only in the USA. I have heard it on the telly. A person says hey, hey and then the other stops. But these words are not translated on the subtitles. I just hear these words as it is an interjection but I don't understand what they say next so I am very happy for the subtitles. /Maria |
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#4 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:24 am Usage of the word "Hey" |
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| Hey, Natasha! You are right (ты точно права) |
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#5 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:43 am Usage of the word "Hey" |
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I'm agree with Natasha
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#6 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 12:34 pm Usage of the word "Hey" |
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Dear, Thegladiator, just a small correction if you allow me: " I agree with..", not "I'm agree.."
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#7 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 13:03 pm Usage of the word "Hey" |
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| Iraqi wrote: |
Dear, Thegladiator, just a small correction if you allow me: " I agree with..", not "I'm agree.."
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I hope that you are always correct me
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#8 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 14:50 pm Usage of the word "Hey" |
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| Does anyone know when the word hey lost its meaning for getting someone's attention? |
Hello Maria,
You're right about the use of "Hey" to mean "Hi". In the US, it is not at all unusual to hear "Hey" instead of "Hi" nowadays. "Hey" is also still used to get someone's attention, but of course the intonation will be different.
I'd guess that people here in the US have been using "Hey" as a very informal way to say "hello" for at least 20 years now.
Interestingly, Dictionary.com suggests that this usage is limited to the southern US, but it is definitely more widespread than that. People in the northeast regularly use "hey" to say "hello" as well. It's just one of many possible ways to greet someone casually. http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Hey&r=66
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| In Australia they say "Oi" for some reason. |
Hello Natasha,
Have you also heard the Aussies using "noi" instead of "no"? :D
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#9 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 22:52 pm Usage of the word "Hey" |
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| No, I have not heard that:):) In Chinatown though anything is possible:):) |
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#10 (permalink) Wed Jul 01, 2009 23:38 pm Usage of the word "Hey" |
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| Natasha81 wrote: |
| No, I have not heard that:):) In Chinatown though anything is possible:):) |
"Nei" or just "ne" is commonly used though.:):):) |
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#11 (permalink) Thu Jul 02, 2009 5:07 am Usage of the word "Hey" |
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| Nice for someone to quote himself/herself :-) |
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#12 (permalink) Mon Jul 06, 2009 19:26 pm Usage of the word "Hey" |
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[quote="Esl_Expert"]
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| Does anyone know when the word hey lost its meaning for getting someone's attention? |
I was unsure if I would use the word somebody or someone thats why I forgot to write in the first person I think. I am both Swedish and hard of hearing so thats why this word still puzzles me. I can't hear the difference in intonation. /Maria |
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#13 (permalink) Tue Jul 07, 2009 15:32 pm Usage of the word "Hey" |
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Excuse me Md Natasha!
I feel it too, as you mean. In Germany also, it is a tradition and an etiquette of behaviour to say: 'Excuse me please', ... "Bitte entschuldigen Sie, ..." or "Entschuldigung, ...". But it is getting widespread to use, 'Hi' or accasionally 'Hey'. It is an American way of talking. I pressume it was derived from the slang of cowboys there, who knew each other as comrades in rough life and as such their language was also rough. Usually it was in usage to drive the cattle and animals saying: 'Hey'! In some countries it is considered as respectless. To say 'Hey' is impolite, would be quite OK to call Hallo, (H)olla in Spanish, Please in Germany, Mr./Md. in UK, etc. But that's it! Everywhere Americanization! |
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#14 (permalink) Tue Aug 04, 2009 13:08 pm Usage of the word "Hey" |
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I use to say "hey" when I want someone's attention at a counter at a shop, and it works. I don't like to use the Swedish word "hallå" it almost sounds like hallo. I hate both this words. Hi is a better word then hallo. In Sweden we use the word hej sounds the same as hey. In Sweden the word hej has always been used among hearing people for greeting someone.
Many hard of hearing people in Sweden shout hey, hej and start waving at the person and we hard of hearing always stop and wait for the other persons reaction. It's the same with people who works with deaf and hard of hearing people. They stop too when they are together with deaf and hard of hearing people and someone is saying hey. /Maria |
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#15 (permalink) Wed Aug 05, 2009 1:28 am Usage of the word "Hey" |
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Hi Maria,
When I was in Sweden years ago. I remember people often say "heyso" or "du" or something like that to draw attention. I had never asked what exactly the words are because when I talked to them we speak English. But I am quite curious to know.
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