Good morrow my lady/lad.
or
What ho!
Good morrow, noble squire. Pray tell- how fare thee on this day of providence?
Depends on which social class you were addressing.
Haelen would be hello in old english! !
with exchange of wives
A medieval knight in the middle ages or medieval times was William the conquerer
Some medieval towns transportations were wagons or carriages. Some people just walked.
There was no fixed number of courses for a medieval banquet. In fact, some banquets went on for two or more days. There is a link below to an article on medieval cuisine which is rather long, but has some more information.
A blacksmith
Many medieval women had maids. Even the wealthier peasant families had servants in some times and places.
Five greetings (in English) are:1. Hello2. Hi3. What's Up4. Hey5. Good DayThose are some greetings (in English) that you could say when you are meeting people.
Yo what up foo was one of the top greetings
G'day mate!
you give them a weenerbiscut
who were some medieval beadles
There are tons of greeting wishes online. This question does not specify if it is a birthday or graduation or any special holiday. it doesn't matter the occasion. you can even go to a store to check the greetings in the greetings cards.
yo amor tu
Season's Greetings in Portuguese is "Felizes Festas" or "Boas Festas".
a friendly peck on the cheek
A common greeting in Hawaiian is "Aloha." It is used to say both "hello" and "goodbye," as well as representing love, peace, and compassion.
They usually greet each other with a handshake and a kiss on both cheeks. Most of their other greetings is the same as American greetings. They also greet each other by talking island slang which is quite common.
Gibson Greetings has been purchased by American Greetings in Cleveland.