Is Que tal informal?
¿Qué tal? is used in both, informal and formal situations, so you can greet an elderly person with ¿qué tal?
Is Hola que tal formal or informal?
This greeting is most definitely informal.
Is Que tal a common greeting in Spanish?
“¿Qué tal?” is also a very general greeting. You can use this with anyone, regardless of age or how well you know them, as it works for formal and informal settings. It’s a prevalent way of greeting someone, widely used between locals in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries.
When we hear “¿qué tal?” in everyday conversations, what we are often hearing is a shortened version of “¿qué tal estás?” or “how are you?” This is a very common expression to use for a variety of different situations and is acceptable for when you are meeting up with friends or just running into someone you haven’t
Is it rude to say Que tal?
Short answer: no. It’s correct to use qué tal N (and one of a few verbs can possibly go in between) to ask about how something or someone is going (going well, going bad, etc.), but you don’t use it to remind someone about something, like you did with the waiter.
Is Que tal formal? It is not really formal and it is used in two similar but different ways: 1) You can use it as “hello”, not waiting an answer.
Do Mexicans use Que tal?
I bet you’re surprised to see this phrase make the list. After all, ¿Qué tal? is not specific to Mexico. However, it does have a different meaning in Mexico than in Spain and some other Spanish-speaking countries. So, it’s much more casual than the same phrase would be in other dialects of Spanish.
What is the proper response to Que tal?
It is similar to the English “What’s up?” However, unlike the English “What’s up?” you should not respond to ¿Qué tal? with “Nothing much” or any variant thereof. Instead, respond with an adjective—bien, mal, regular, genial, terrible, etc.
Well the answer is Que tal in Portuguese means what you think about?; how about? (used to ask for an opinion about a suggestion).
Is estas formal?
The first form, estás, is the friendlycasual version of you, the second form, está, is the respectful version of you. You’d use the respectful form in specific social situations, such as if you’re a child, if you’re in a position of submission, or if in formal settings.
What que tal means?
It means “What’s up” in general.
What do mas o menos mean?
mas o menos (spanish for “more or less”): more or less, so-so, neither here nor their, mediocre.
When the word qué (with an accent) is accompanied by a question mark, you can use it in different forms. In a question, qué with the accent mark usually means “what,” but it can also mean “which.” For example: ¿Qué lugar es más bonito, el restaurante o el cine?
How do you respond to Que Pasa?
A cutesy way of answering ¿Qué pasa? is Nada, nada, limonada. (Literally, Nothing, nothing, lemonade.)
Is Nos vemos formal?
Nos vemos. (See you soon/ See ya.) This is probably the most casual one. In formal situations, or to show respect to old people, don´t forget using “usted” instead of “tú”.