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  1. Hello is first recorded in the early 1800s, but was originally used to attract attention or express surprise (“Well, hello! What do we have here?”). But the true breakthrough for this now-common word was when it was employed in the service of brand-new technology: the telephone.

  2. May 2, 2021 · Health. Why Do We Say Hello? A fascinating look at the strange history of greetings. Posted May 2, 2021 | Reviewed by Devon Frye. Key points. The need for greetings as a social greaser has...

  3. Feb 17, 2011 · What do you say when someone introduces a friend, a relative, anybody at all? You say "hello." Hello has to have been the standard English language greeting since English people began...

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  4. Hillo (or hilloa), according to the Oxford English Dictionary, could “hail a distant or occupied person.” Hollo —or halloo, hallow, holloa, ho-lo, and many other spellings—was a...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HelloHello - Wikipedia

    The greeting "Hello" became associated with telephones in the late 19th century. Postcard circa 1905–1915. Hello is a salutation or greeting in the English language. It is first attested in writing from 1826.

  6. Oct 13, 2020 · We use hello several times a day to greet people or attract attention. But as prevalent as the word is, it is relatively new. Where does hello come from? While use of the term hello dates back earlier, it isn’t recorded with this exact spelling until the 1800s.

  7. Nov 11, 2023 · Nobody is actually sure when Europeans first started saying “hello” to greet people, or why, but there’s a few origin theories: the most popular of which goes back to the Middle English word, ‘hy’, or, as you might know it: ‘hey’, which was commonly used to get people’s attention.

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