Hello. - The original piece As women's cushion tides cover her, women wear luxurious, wrinkled white leather sofas. She sat under subtle light and gazed at the TV quietly. In the spacious living room, a huge mirror is suspended from a luxurious stone fireplace, the South African traditional rug spreads to smooth wooden flooring, with well-decorated decorations around the room I will. The soothing warmth from my grandfather's watch was floating in the room.
Hello was recorded in the beginning of the first 19th century, it was originally used to express attention or express surprise ("Well, hello! What is we here?"). But the real breakthrough in this general word is that it is now being used to provide new technology: the phone. Thomas Edison himself insisted that he began using Hello when he received the phone call. Therefore, people needed to solve invisible unknown people. It is easier and more effective than other greetings that you previously used on the phone, such as "Can you help out?" And "Are you there?"
As the use of the phone increases, you are widely used. Alexander Graham Bell proposed to call me originally. But the greeting stuck with greetings that Thomas Edison might suggest. Hello girl is the name of the central telephone exchange operator
Hello Kitty was originally sold only for children and adolescents. In the 1990s, Hello Kitty's target market expanded to include teenagers and adults as a retro brand. Sanrio will start selling products of Hello Kitty brands such as wallets and laptops when selling to Hello Kitty's products that can not be obtained as a child or to those who can not remember the items that he owns . The 1994 - 1996 Face series is the first one designed for more sophisticated charm. According to Sanrio, Hello Kitty appeared in 12,000 different products each year in 1999. By 2008, Hello Kitty was responsible for more than 50,000 different Hello Kitty brand products in half Sanrio's revenues of $ 1 billion and more than 60 countries. Since 2007, Sanrio has begun to design deeper designs for Hello Kitty, with more development trends in Japan, using more black and less pink, and getting out of Hawaiian style.