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- What is commonly used to respond howdy howdy greetings?
When people greet us by 'howdy howdy', what is the best reply to it? Is it also used in British English?
- How is the word Howdy used? : r AskAnAmerican - Reddit
Howdy is an informal greeting among some Americans from certain southern or western regions of the country It's sort of a contraction from "How do you do?"
- idioms - Boy howdy! Where did this expression come from, who uses it . . .
I recently became aware of quot;Boy howdy! quot; and figured it was some kind of rural expression of enthusiasm, but I want a bit more clarity My first encounter was in a Western novel: It was s
- how to reply to Howdy - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Howdy! can be replied to with just a nod and a smile It simply means " Hi! " in Texan - not " How are you doing? " Or you might reply, " Hey Y'all Doon? " if you want to engage in proper Texan interactions Replying in proper English, well pronounced, with each syllable clearly spoken, is HIGHLY discouraged
- What is the correct way to respond to Howdy? : r texas - Reddit
"Howdy" might be short for 'How do you do', but it's simply a greeting, not a question So please don't reply to a "Howdy" with "I'm doing alright" However, if someone is just walking past you without slowing down and says "Howdy" it's best to just say "Howdy" back That way you both can keep on going without breaking stride
- Anyone know where to check grades? : r aggies - Reddit
Professors say they have updated grades in Howdy but in the grades section there are no final grades, was wondering if I needed to check somewhere else
- Do people in Texas still say “Howdy” ? : r AskAnAmerican - Reddit
Howdy is my standard greeting It doesn’t sound that weird as long as you’re not trying to sound like a cowboy Reply reply nogueydude • Reply reply Veazel8642 • Reply reply More repliesMore replies BankManager69420 • Howdy is a pretty standard unironic greeting here in Oregon Reply reply WestBrink •
- Is there a linux equivalent to Windows Hello? : r linuxquestions - Reddit
And I'm not talking about the face recognition feature, but about the ability to use it as a virtual FIDO2 key (to login ON WEBSITES via webauthn for example) I really like this feature to use as a 2FA on Windows and would like to know if it could be achieved the same way on Linux Edit: what I was actually looking for is the ability to use passkeys on Linux, which is unfortunately not possible
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