Is Que tal too informal?
Yes, it is a very informal greeting. It is written correctly like this: ¿Qué tal?
Is Que tal todo formal or informal?
¿Qué tal? This is an informal greeting to be used among friends in a casual setting. It is similar to the English “What’s up?”
What is Que tal?
Qué tal means how are you or much more informal :what’s up. Just like the response in English,if you want to answer:I’m fine,you can say:Bien! If you want to express that you feel awesome,you may answer:muy bien! And the phrase of Qué tal can also be replaced by the phrase of Como estás.
What is que tal used for?
“Qué tal” in a greeting context is just a familiar way to say hi. It can be best translated with “what’s up” in English. “Qué tal” is not necessarily answered i.e. is not exactly asking for any information. it is just a complement to “Hola”.
Is Que tal familiar or formal?
¿Qué tal? is used in both, informal and formal situations, so you can greet an elderly person with ¿qué tal?
Who uses Que tal?
In Spain this expression is used frequently and while it isn’t the most elegant expression there is nothing wrong with using it on a regular basis (in fact, most people do). We might warn you though that most people don’t ask you ¿qué tal? in a deep or profound sense.
Is Que tal formal?
Where do they say Que tal?
How do I answer Que tal?
2 Answers. Muy bien, gracias, is the straightforward reply and as Annie says it is polite to ask how they are. You could also say ‘genial’ or if your feeling out of sorts ‘asi, asi’ [so, so] The last two answers are to someone who is interested in how you feel ie a friend.
Why is que tal how are you?
= How are things/How are you doing? and is a colloquial phrase that cannot be literally translated to make sense in this context. You can also use/apply the expression ¿Qué tal tu trabajo? to mean How is your job going? So you see the expression can have wider applications than simply ¿Cómo estás?
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 Adios informal or formal?
Goodbyes in Spanish: Basic Phrases. While there are many ways to say hello (as you’ll see in the slang section soon), goodbye is pretty simple. Hasta luego, chao, adios, hasta mañana, and that’s pretty much it. This is formal.