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When do you keep saying..
Helllo hello...hello?
Asked by harpreet,
09 Oct '12 02:30 pm
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Hello may be derived from hullo, which the American Merriam-Webster dictionary describes as a "chiefly British variant of hello,"and which was originally used as an exclamation to call attention, an expression of surprise, or a greeting. Hullo is found in publications as early as 1803. The word hullo is still in use, with the meaning hello
Answered by LIPSIKA, 09 Oct '12 02:33 pm
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When no one risponds to your call
.... yet you have great hopes theres someone at other end who will come and answer you .
Answered by jaya, 09 Oct '12 02:39 pm
.... yet you have great hopes theres someone at other end who will come and answer you .
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When wrongly pick phone n don't wanna talk d person..................only then.
Answered by Anita, 09 Oct '12 02:33 pm
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