B2

The One Secret Phrase You Need to Sound Like a Native Speaker

Have you ever wondered how to start a conversation like a native speaker?

Most English learners use "How are you," but there are more natural options.

Casual greetings are essential for making friends in the United States.

One of the most common phrases you will hear daily is "What's up?"

This simple question does not always require a long story as an answer.

Usually, people respond with a short phrase like "Not much" or "Just chilling."

Another popular way to sound more like a local is asking "How’s it going?"

You can use these phrases with your colleagues, classmates, or even neighbors.

It is very important to pay attention to the tone of the conversation.

While "What's up" is perfect for friends, it is often too informal for a boss.

If you want to be more specific, you can ask someone what they have been doing lately.

Learning these informal expressions will help you feel confident in any social situation.

Do not be afraid to experiment with different ways of saying hello to people.

Practice these greetings today and see how naturally the conversation flows.

You will soon realize that casual American English is fun and easy to learn.