25) Saying, “How Are You?” Instead of “Hello”
Greeting in America, especially in public places, is different from other countries. When an acquaintance asks you, “how are you doing?” they aren’t looking for a response. It’s a simple greeting they use instead of “hello” or “hi there.” People from other countries will likely start a conversation with the person and ask, “how are you?” right back and expect an answer. If you are asked, “how are you” in America, don’t dive into a monologue about your well-being and your family.