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  1. It's a personal preference. Both "hi there" and "hi" are informal greetings that can be used interchangeably. That being said, I rarely (if ever) hear someone use "hey there" or "hi there". I would say that those forms have fallen into relative disuse.

  2. A song by DeJ Loaf featuring Future from her debut EP #AndSeeThatsTheThing. Watch the video, buy tickets, stream the song and follow the artist on YouTube.

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  3. A video of the song lyrics by Plain White T's, a pop rock band from America. The song is about a long-distance relationship and expresses love and commitment to the girl named Delilah.

  4. May 9, 2006 · A song about a long-distance crush and a promise of reunion. Learn the story behind the hit, the meaning of the lyrics, and the annotations by the band and the girl who inspired it.

  5. Mix - Plain White T's - Hey There Delilah. The new EP "Should've Gone to Bed" available NOW. Download on iTunes - http://smarturl.it/pwtiTunesep1 Official site - http://www.plainwhitets ...

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  6. "Hey there" is one casual and friendly way to say "hello". Here are a few situations in which you can say "Hey there" to greet someone: You're at a concert. You see someone that you work with, but you can't remember her name. You say "Hey there" when you walk by her. You're fishing on a small lake. A family rows by you in a row boat.

  7. A song by Plain White T's about a girl named Delilah, who inspired the lead singer Tom Higgenson. The song was a hit in 2007 and was nominated for two Grammy Awards.