"Hi" is a versatile term primarily used as an informal greeting in English, equivalent to "hello." Originating in the 1800s from a Kansas Native American usage[1][4], it has become a universal casual salutation suitable for most social interactions except highly formal settings[1][2]. The term's simplicity and brevity make it a preferred choice over more formal alternatives like "good day" or "hello"[1][4]. Podcast Por  arte de portada

"Hi" is a versatile term primarily used as an informal greeting in English, equivalent to "hello." Originating in the 1800s from a Kansas Native American usage[1][4], it has become a universal casual salutation suitable for most social interactions except highly formal settings[1][2]. The term's simplicity and brevity make it a preferred choice over more formal alternatives like "good day" or "hello"[1][4].

"Hi" is a versatile term primarily used as an informal greeting in English, equivalent to "hello." Originating in the 1800s from a Kansas Native American usage[1][4], it has become a universal casual salutation suitable for most social interactions except highly formal settings[1][2]. The term's simplicity and brevity make it a preferred choice over more formal alternatives like "good day" or "hello"[1][4].

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