original_reader , 11 months ago It’s not wrong, but it’s not the best approach. Hi is casual and usually reserved for people that are familiar with each other. Go to a dignitary and greet with Hi. Chances are it will not be perceived as showing the respect that could - and likely should - be given. In a first contact setting, a formal approach is surely the way to go.
It’s not wrong, but it’s not the best approach. Hi is casual and usually reserved for people that are familiar with each other.
Go to a dignitary and greet with Hi. Chances are it will not be perceived as showing the respect that could - and likely should - be given. In a first contact setting, a formal approach is surely the way to go.