Sababu ya kusema neno ‘Hellow’ kwenye simu kabla ya maongezi

Safi sana
 
Sawa kwahiyo tunamuenzi mke wa mvumbuzi wa chombo
 

Umetuingiza chaka


Why do we answer the phone with hello? When the telephone was invented, Alexander Graham Bell wanted people to use the word ahoy as a greeting. Supposedly his rival Thomas Edison suggested hello, while Bell stubbornly clung to ahoy, and well—you know which one stuck around.

The dictionary says it was Thomas Edison who put hello into common usage. He urged the people who used his phone to say "hello" when answering. His rival, Alexander Graham Bell, thought the better word was "ahoy."

Hello is first recorded in the early 1800s, but was originally used to attract attention or express surprise (“Well, hello! What do we have here?”). But the true breakthrough for this now-common word was when it was employed in the service of brand-new technology: the telephone.

Hello might be derived from an older spelling variant, hullo, which the American Merriam-Webster dictionary describes as a "chiefly British variant of hello", and which was originally used as an exclamation to call attention, an expression of surprise, or a greeting.
 

Kumbe kuna stori mbili
 
Kwani lazima kila wanachoanzisha wazungu na sisi tufuatize kwani hatuwezi kubuni vyetu
 
Hao walio andika hicho ni kama mimi tu.
Why uwaamini wao kuliko mimi au kwa vile wao ni Wazungu?

Asante kwa taarifa
 
Kwahiyo aliunda simu mbili, simu moja akampelekea huyo mpenzi wake aliyemkimbia na nyingine ndo akatumia kumpigia ama simu zilikuwepo tu?
Baada ya Hellow kupata access ya mawasiliano Ndio Bell alivyo mpigia alianza kwa kumuita Hellow.
Upande Mwingine
Kumuita mtu Jina lake kabla ya kuanza mazungumzo husaidia kutoa umakini kwa msikilizaji.
Hivyo ndio maana Bell alianza kwa kuita Jina la mchumba.

Kwa mfano wewe kiboboso ukiongea na tigonyeupe utaanza kwa kumuita Jina tigonyeupe lengo akusikilize kwa makini.
 
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