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“Don’t Just Say ‘Hi’: Woli Arole Warns Fans About Messaging Etiquette”

“Don’t Just Say ‘Hi’: Woli Arole Warns Fans About Messaging Etiquette”

Comedian-turned-preacher Woli Arole has sparked conversation online after declaring that he finds it rude and impolite when people message him with just a simple “hi.”

Taking to Instagram, Arole said he will no longer respond to such greetings, noting that those reaching out to him—whether for business, collaborations, or personal reasons—should adopt more polite and thoughtful communication.

“Please, this information is for those people who message me either to show me their services or you need me for something. Please, don’t enter my DM or email with ‘Hi Arole’. I find it rude and not polite. I will not reply you. I would prefer a ‘Good Morning or Good Afternoon’ instead. Thank you,” he wrote.

The actor’s post has since generated mixed reactions, with some agreeing that a plain “hi” can come off as lazy or dismissive, while others argued that it’s a harmless casual greeting.

Opinion:

Woli Arole’s frustration is understandable, and it highlights an often-overlooked truth: communication is more than words—it’s about respect. In a world where most interactions happen online, first impressions matter even more. A simple “Good morning” carries warmth and thoughtfulness, while a plain “hi” can feel abrupt, especially in professional or semi-formal contexts.

Think about it: if you walked into someone’s office and just said “hi” without adding context, wouldn’t it feel incomplete? The same applies in digital conversations. While younger generations may see “hi” as normal shorthand, those who value etiquette may interpret it differently.

That said, communication is also about balance. While Woli Arole’s insistence on greetings emphasizes respect, fans and followers may not always know how their words are received. Perhaps the takeaway here is simple: be mindful of tone, even in the smallest messages. A thoughtful opening line doesn’t just show courtesy—it increases the chances of being taken seriously.

In the end, maybe Arole is teaching us a subtle but valuable lesson: in both online and offline life, kindness often begins with how we say hello.

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