What’s up? 怎样了? 你好吗?
In English, people often say ‘what’s up?’ instead of ‘hello’ or ‘how’s it going?’ when
meeting someone they know well.
For example:
1. Hey, bro! What’s up? I haven’t seen you for a long time.
2. What’s up with you? You look just like you’ve seen a ghost.
3. Can someone please tell me what’s up with the photocopy machine?
Did you get it?
See you soon!
Spiiker mouth