Greetings are crucial for establishing conversation tone and first impressions. Context, relationship, and time of day determine appropriate greetings. Learning greetings helps sound more natural and confident
Virtual meetings are now common, face-to-face meetings are less productive. Daily meetings are short check-ins for essential team members. Weekly meetings provide broader perspective on project trajectory. Project kick-off meetings ensure group cohesion and overview
Meeting someone means being in the same place and starting conversation. Meet up means the same as meet. Meetings can be arranged for specific purposes. Meetings can be used in polite greetings like "Pleased to meet you"
Delegates can speak both in favor and against resolutions. Motions must be seconded twice, chair has final say. Security Council majority requires 11 votes
"What's up?" is commonly used as an informal greeting between friends. It can also function as a question when seeking information about unusual events. In casual situations, it's appropriate for close relationships only
"¿Cómo estás?" is the most common greeting in Spanish. "Hola" is suitable for both formal and informal situations. "Adiós" means goodbye, "chau" is an informal alternative