I watched a video on YouTube where an American explains that "Good afternoon" is not common to say, he said it's old fashioned. Is it true ? I've never heard about that.
What can I say instead of "good afternoon"?
I watched a video on YouTube where an American explains that "Good afternoon" is not common to say, he said it's old fashioned. Is it true ? I've never heard about that.
What can I say instead of "good afternoon"?
I would generally only say "good afternoon" if I answered the phone in the afternoon, or if I was starting a formal speech, e.g. "Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen". (I live in England.)
It's not that it's old-fashioned, it's just a bit of a mouthful. I do say "good morning" when I come into the office in the morning.
If I was greeting someone in the afternoon, I would just say "Hi" or "Hello".
This has nothing to do with whether you are a millennial, either. (I am not a millennial; I am in my late 40s.)
I rather like the Australian shortening of afternoon to ARVO, but it would probably get blank stares in other English-speaking countries.
Good afternoon is not old fashioned but quite lengthy to pronounce and greet someone . As today's world already uses a lot of short forms like Brother becomes Bro and Sister becomes Sis & unlike many others using Good afternoon sounds quiet a greeting from the past .
It is entirely up to you to consider it as old fashioned because Good Morning/Good afternoon / Good night cannot be replaced with a small Hello which can even be whispered to Strangers . You greet some Good afternoon when you are familiar with the Person .