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The difference between hello and nice to meet you.
How do you and nice to meet you are expressions of greeting each other, meaning "hello". The difference is that how do is more formal, while how do is more flexible than spoken English.

(1) Hello example:

Me? Have to? Ask,? How come? Do what? What about you? Do what? What is this for? Yours Family? I want to ask you how to really face your family.

Me? Approaching, and then what? Trying? Take? His? Chubby? Fist? Say: What? Do what? What about you? Do what? Mine? Honey? I approached him to shake his fat fist and said, "How are you, dear?"

Some? China? School? Taught? English? But? Students'? Vocabulary? Used to be. Limited? Where to? Basic greetings? ("How come? Do what? What about you? Do it? " )? And then what? Politics? Slogan? ("Long live? Chairman? Mao! " Some schools in China have taught English, but students' vocabulary ability is limited to basic daily greetings (such as "Hello") and political slogans (such as "Long live Chairman Mao").

But? What if? What about you? Want it? Answer? More? Passionate? Life? How come? Do what? What about you? Do what? It? So what should I do to live a more passionate life?

What about you? Can't? When a? Positive? People? All of them? Yes? Time. ? How come? Do what? What about you? Do what? It? You can't be happy with everything. Why are you always so optimistic?

Nice to meet your example:

Hello? Sir? Yellow. Does it look nice? Where to? Meet? Hello, Mr. Huang. Nice to meet you.

Does it look nice? Where to? Meet? What about you? Here you are. ? What about you? See? That's great. Nice to meet you. You look great.

Does it look nice? Where to? Meet? You, Tom Nice to meet you, Tom.

Hi? Mark? Does it look nice? Where to? Meet? Hi, Mark, nice to meet you.

"Very? Does it look nice? Where to? Meet? What about you? Kostya, "how? Ai Weita? Said. "Nice to meet you, Kostya." Ai Weita said.