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Can you list some formal and informal words?

Formal vs. Informal Words:

Formal Words:

* Greetings:

* Good morning/afternoon/evening

* It's a pleasure to meet you.

* How do you do?

* Thank you:

* Thank you very much.

* I appreciate your help.

* I am grateful for your assistance.

* Requesting:

* May I please...?

* Would it be possible to...?

* I would be grateful if you could...

* Leaving:

* Good-bye.

* It was a pleasure speaking with you.

* I look forward to hearing from you soon.

* Other:

* Commence

* Utilize

* Furthermore

* Substantially

* Henceforth

* In accordance with

* Ascertain

Informal Words:

* Greetings:

* Hi

* Hey

* What's up?

* Nice to meet you.

* Thank you:

* Thanks

* Thanks a lot

* Appreciate it

* Requesting:

* Can I...?

* Could you...?

* Let me know if...

* Leaving:

* Bye

* See ya

* Catch you later

* Other:

* Start

* Use

* Also

* A lot

* From now on

* Following

* Find out

It's important to note that the formality of a word can vary depending on the context and the people involved. For example, "start" might be considered formal in a business context but informal in a casual conversation.

Consider the following factors when choosing formal or informal words:

* The setting: A formal meeting or a casual hangout?

* The audience: Your boss or your friend?

* The tone of the communication: Serious or lighthearted?

By considering these factors, you can choose the appropriate level of formality for your communication.

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