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    Norwegian is no different. You can safely repeat ‘Hei’ to someone, or even ‘Hei hei’. But you might not want to reply to ‘Har du det bra?’ (Are you doing well?) with the same phrase again. If you’re a native English speaker, the phrase ‘Takk for sist’ can be a strange concept to get your head around.
    To be even more precise: det er det can either mean "it is that" or "that is it" depending on context. Det is therefore a pronoun (incl. a formal subject) or a demonstrative. This is not always clear in Norwegian. If we look at your original example in two different ways, we find that they differ slightly: The difference is subtle, but present.
    The phrase ‘hvordan har du det’ means ‘how are you,’ ‘how are you doing,’ or ‘how do you do?’ This phrase is rather formal and is mostly used in a respectful manner. Hvordan går det (med deg)? ‘Hvordan går det’ is like saying ‘how’s it going?’ If you add the ‘med deg’ at the end, it becomes ‘how’s it going with you?’
    Even in business meetings and academic settings, a simple ‘hei’ will do just nicely. If you’re really trying to make a good impression though (and don’t mind coming off as overly formal) you could try something like ‘God morgen, frue’ (good morning, madam) or ‘God aften, herre’ (good afternoon, sir).
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