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What do potentials mean on the Hello network?

What do potentials mean on the Hello network?

Potentials are people we’d like to introduce you to, based on your personas, location and personality. Create more meaningful connections with our direct messaging feature, including photos, gifts and unique expressions.

What do you need to know about Windows Hello?

Windows Hello is a more personal, more secure way to get instant access to your Windows 10 devices using fingerprint, facial recognition, or a secure PIN. Most PC’s with fingerprint readers already work with Windows Hello, making it easier and safer to sign into your PC. Here’s how to set it up: Go to the Start menu and select Settings.

What can you do with the Hello network?

Reach milestones, unlock rewards, and add layers of fun to your social connections as you venture through hello.

What to do with your folio on Hello network?

Express yourself, build your reputation, and climb up the leaderboard. Personas and user-created communities are focused on a particular passion. Your folio is a personalized feed of content relevant to your chosen personas.

Windows Hello is a more personal, more secure way to get instant access to your Windows 10 devices using fingerprint, facial recognition, or a secure PIN. Most PC’s with fingerprint readers already work with Windows Hello, making it easier and safer to sign into your PC. Here’s how to set it up: Go to the Start menu and select Settings.

Why is it important to say hello to someone you know?

Greeting someone you know is a vital part of courtesy and goodwill. All societies have some form of greeting. They are basic to civilized interaction. The first point about greetings is to do them. It’s important to say “hello” even when you feel a bit cranky or shy.

Why did people say hello in the 1830’s?

And it wasn’t mainly a greeting back then. Ammon says people in the 1830’s said hello to attract attention (“Hello, what do you think you’re doing?”), or to express surprise (“Hello, what have we here?”). Hello didn’t become “hi” until the telephone arrived. The dictionary says it was Thomas Edison who put hello into common usage.

When did we start saying hello in English?

Hello has to have been the standard English language greeting since English people began greeting, no? Well, here’s a surprise from Ammon Shea, author of The First Telephone Book: Hello is a new word. The Oxford English Dictionary says the first published use of “hello” goes back only to 1827. And it wasn’t mainly a greeting back then.

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Ruth Doyle