
a word or phrase used to bid goodbye to someone when parting, typically conveying good wishes
to tell someone our name so they can know us, or to tell them someone else's name so they can know each other, normally happening in the first meeting
someone who is not familiar with a place because it is the first time they have ever been there
to take hold of someone else's hand with one's own and then move them up and down as a gesture of greeting, congratulations, or agreement
to come together as previously scheduled for social interaction or a prearranged purpose
belonging to the sex that is fertilized by the opposite sex and can lay eggs or give birth to babies
belonging to the sex that cannot give birth to babies or lay eggs but is capable of fertilization of the opposite sex
a word we say when we are leaving or someone is leaving, or at the end of a phone call
used as a casual way of saying goodbye or indicating that the person expects to see the recipient again soon
said to politely ask someone to move or make space so that one can get past them
used to show gratitude or relief because things happened the way one desired
used to express joy, admiration, or praise for someone's achievements, successes, or happy occasions
