How to say HELLO! How are you? Greet Americans! English Pronunciation

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Rachel's English


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In this American English pronunciation video, we're going to go over how to greet Americans.
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As some of you know, last time I was here in LA, at the YouTube Space, I made a video
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on introducing yourself to people. At the time, I didn't know anybody. Now, I'm back
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again with all the same people. So they're all going to be in this video again saying
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'hey'.
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First of all, let's listen to a bunch of different greetings.
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>> Hey.
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>> Hey, Anthony. >> What's up?
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>> Hey, Rachel.
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>> Whassup Rachel?
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>> Hey Veronica. >> Hey.
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>> Morning, guys. >> Morning.
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>> Hi. >> Hey.
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>> Hey. >> Hey! >> Hello.
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>> Greetings. >> Hey, what's going on?
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>> Hey man. >> What up, doe?
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You probably noticed a lot of people said 'hey'. This is definitely the most common
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way to greet someone in America. It's pretty casual, and I use it all the time with my
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friends. Hey, hey. Notice the shape of the voice. There's a little curve up, and then
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a curve down in the voice. Hey, hey, hey. So basically, it's a stressed word. We start
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with the H consonant sound and go into the AY as in SAY diphthong. Make sure you drop
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your jaw enough for the first half of that diphthong. He-e, hey, hey.
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>> Hey.
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>> Hey Veronica. >> Hey.
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>> Hey Rachel.
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>> Hey. >> Hey.
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We also heard 'hi' a few times. Again, it's stressed, so we have that shape of a stressed
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syllable, hi. Hi. It begins with the H consonant sound, and we have the AI as in BUY diphthong.
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Again, make sure you drop your jaw enough for the first half of that diphthong. Hi, hi.
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>> Hi.
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Look at that jaw drop we have on the AI as in BUY diphthong.
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We also heard 'hello'. This is a two-syllable word with stress on the second syllable. da-DA,
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hello. So, it's that second syllable with the up-down shape of the voice. The first
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syllable will be pretty flat: he- he-, he-. It begins with the H consonant and has the
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EH as in BED vowel. But this is very quick, he- he-, hello. The second syllable begins
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with the L consonant, so the tongue will come up here, ll, ll, and touch the roof of the
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mouth just behind the teeth. Hello. Then we have the OH as in NO diphthong. Drop your
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jaw for the first half of the sound, and make sure you round your lips for the second half.
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Hello. Hello.
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>> Hello.
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A little bit of lip rounding here for the second half of the OH diphthong.
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You may have noticed, some of the guys added 'man'. Hey man.
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>> Hey man.
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It's ok to say this only to a man. But you may have noticed that I used the term 'guys'
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for a bunch of girls. So, 'guys' is a little more gender neutral. Hey guys.
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>> Morning guys. >> Morning.
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Because I was filming in the morning, a lot of people said 'morning' as their greeting.
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This is short for 'good morning'. Simply, 'morning'. Morning. Now, you could say 'afternoon'
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or 'evening' during those times, but it's not nearly as common. Morning.
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>> Morning guys. >> Morning.
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>> Hey, morning guys. >> Morning.
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Most greetings involve one of these greeting words: hey, hi, morning, and so on, and often
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a question. The appropriate way to respond is to answer the question, and to ask the
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same question yourself.
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For example: >> Hey, how are you? >> Good, how are you?
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Let's take a look at a few of these exchanges.
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>> Staci, Kristina. Hey! >> Hey, Rach!
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>> How are you guys? >> Oh, it's good to see you!
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>> Yeah, you too! How've you been? >> Good, good.
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>> Hey Scooter. What's up? >> What up doe?
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>> Hey Max. What's up? >> Hey, how's it going?
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>> Good, how are you?
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>> Hey Jenn, hey Frankie. >> Hey.
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>> How are you guys doing today? >> Good. How are you?
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>> Not good. >> Good. You're not good?
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>> Not good. I just broke my phone.
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>> Hey, what's going on? >> Not much. How are you?
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>> Just hanging out. I hear it's your birthday today.
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>> It is, actually. >> Happy birthday, Rachel.
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>> Thank you.
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>> How are you? >> Fabulous.
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>> As always!
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>> Hey Aaron. >> Hey, how are you doing?
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>> Good, how are you? >> Good.
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How are you. We heard this two ways. Once with the word 'are' stressed. How are you?
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>> How are you guys? [3x]
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How are you? But most of the time, you'll hear it with that word reduced. How are you?
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>> How are you? [6x]
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>> Great, how are you? [3x]
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How are you? So, in that case, make sure it's really short, er, er, er, how-er, how-er you.
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How are you, da-DA-da. How are you, da-da-DA.
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The most common response to this phrase is 'good'. You might sometimes hear 'great'.
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One person even said:
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>> How are you? >> Fabulous.
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>> As always!
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And unfortunately, one person said 'not good', because her phone had just broken.
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>> You're not good? >> Not good. I just broke my phone.
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Another question we heard was 'how's it going?' So we're contracting 'how is', how's, how's.
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So just put a Z sound there at the end of 'how'. The next word begins with a vowel,
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so the Z should link those two words together. How's it, how's it, how's it going? Notice
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the Stop T at the end of 'it'. We're not releasing it: how's it going. So, just hold the air
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for a second, and then release again. You can either end with the NG consonant, ng,
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or with the N consonant, nn. Goin', goin'. It's a little more casual, but that's ok.
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How's it going, how's it goin'.
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>> How's it goin'? >> It's goin'.
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>> Hey, how's it goin'?
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Da-da-DA-da. How's it going. Again, the answers here will be good, great, not bad, etc.
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What's up? This is answered just like 'what's going on?' Usually 'nothing' or 'not much',
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but you can say what you're doing in that moment. You can hear this as 'tsup', with
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the TS reduction. We also heard it as 'whassup', where the T was dropped altogether. Whassup.
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And we even heard one person say 'whadup'. So what was he doing here? He dropped the
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S sound, so now the T came between two vowel sounds. So it was a Flap T, sounding like
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a D. Whadup.
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>> What's up.
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>>Whassup, Rachel?
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>> Hey, Brysi. What's up? >> Oh hey Rachel. What's up?
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>> Hey Scooter. What's up? >> Whadup doe?
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I hope this was helpful. The next time you see someone you know, don't be afraid to go
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up and start a conversation. A huge thanks to everybody who was in this video.
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Staci and Kristina both have awesome how-to channels. Staci does knitting tutorials, and
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Kristina, paper crafts. Aaron makes awesome skateboarding videos. Anthony does music reviews.
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Don does children's music. Evan makes awesome drawing tutorials.
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>> Whassup Rachel's English. How you all doing, people? This is Evan, from your channel Cartoon
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Block. Showing kids how to do their thing, drawing and sketching and all that. Veronica
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has great travel videos on California. Rose and Eman both have great makeup and style
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channels. Fabulous. Qban Guy does sketch comedy. Sarah's crafting channel is awesome. Chris
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and Hilah work on HilahCooking, a great cooking channel. Billy does awesome children's music
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with puppets. You met one of the puppets in one of my other videos. Brysi mixes rap with
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video games on his channel. Jason does comedy sketches on his channel. Scooter has some
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great 100 lists on his comedy channel. Max No Sleeves never wears sleeves in his comedy
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channel. MissJennFabulous has a nail channel, where she did teach me a different way to
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paint my nails. And Pete is a video producer behind the scenes on several different YouTube
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channels.
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>> Yeah, what does that mean? What does 'doe' mean?
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>> 'Doe' is a...urban term, which can mean 'though'. However, you just add it for that
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emphasis onto the end of sentences. >> Pretty much anything?
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>> It's like an exclamation point, almost. >> Can you say it again?
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>> Whadup doe!
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That's it, and thanks so much for using Rachel's English.
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