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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HelloHello - Wikipedia

    The greeting "Hello" became associated with telephones in the late 19th century. Postcard circa 1905–1915. Hello is a salutation or greeting in the English language. It is first attested in writing from 1826. [1]

  2. Feb 17, 2011 · The Oxford English Dictionary says the first published use of "hello" goes back only to 1827. And it wasn't mainly a greeting back then. Ammon says people in the 1830's said hello to attract...

  3. Sep 27, 2023 · When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in the late 19th century and made the first telephone call to his assistant, Thomas Watson, he used the word “hello” as a way to get Watson’s attention.

  4. Hello is first recorded in the early 1800s, but was originally used to attract attention or express surprise (“Well, hello! What do we have here?”). But the true breakthrough for this now-common word was when it was employed in the service of brand-new technology: the telephone.

  5. Jun 19, 2024 · The common greeting "hello" when answering the telephone has an interesting history, rooted in the early days of telecommunication and linguistic evolution. The story of why we say "hello" when we pick up a call is intertwined with the invention of the telephone and the social norms of the time.

  6. Aug 16, 2018 · By 1880, hello had taken the lead and was so popular that Mark Twain used it in a comic strip called ‘A Telephonic Conversation,’ which is the first recorded use of the word in literature.

  7. Mar 6, 2023 · The first recorded usage is believed to have been in 1826, when it was employed as a greeting in a letter. Since then, it has become an essential part of everyday communication and still stands as one of the most frequently used phrases on earth.

  8. www.theatlantic.com › daily-dish › archiveThe History Of Hello

    Feb 18, 2011 · The Oxford English Dictionary says the first published use of "hello" goes back only to 1827. And it wasn't mainly a greeting back then. Ammon says people in the 1830's said hello to attract...

  9. Apr 22, 2022 · It was only a matter of time before inventive spellers landed on hello, which first appeared in print in an 1826 issue of Connecticut’s Norwich Courier: “Hello, Jim! I’ll tell you what: I’ve a...

  10. www.wordorigins.org › big-list-entries › hellohello — Wordorigins.org

    Dec 28, 2020 · The use of hello as a greeting is a relatively new use of the word, dating to the mid nineteenth century and only becoming popular with the advent of the telephone, but the word has precursors that date back centuries.