In English, there's no verbal greeting distinction based on formality like 你好 vs. 您好. "Hi" and "hello" are pretty much universal. If you want to play it safe, you could make sure to include the name and title of the person you're addressing, e.g. "Hi Doctor Lee."
While there are more casual greetings than these that you can use to address close friends or peers your age, there's nothing commonly used that's much more formal.
In English, there's no verbal greeting distinction based on formality like 你好 vs. 您好. "Hi" and "hello" are pretty much universal. If you want to play it safe, you could make sure to include the name and title of the person you're addressing, e.g. "Hi Doctor Lee."While there are more casual greetings than these that you can use to address close friends or peers your age, there's nothing commonly used that's much more formal.
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