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Hello? Hello? Can you hear me? Can you hear me now?
We're going deep on the topic of the telephone in hopes that you win a free basket of wings at your local trivia night. Here's something I learned recently:
The word "hello" was not commonly used as a greeting until the invention of the telephone. Before then, people said "good morning" or "good evening," reserving "hello" to convey surprise along the lines of "gadzooks!"
Why, yes, I would be happy to demonstrate in an overly dramatic sentence or two:
"Hello, how dare you hide in my bushes in a ghost face mask before Oct. 1?"
"Hello, I wasn't kidding when I said I did not want the Chili's servers to sing Happy Birthday."