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# If one met one’s friend in the market (in a happenstance way) one may greet them by saying "Good morning" but should not say "Shalom". <ref> S”A 89:2 writes that if one meets a friend in the market one may greet them with Shalom and some say that one should greet them with good morning. Mishna Brurah 89:13 writes that we hold like the second opinion. </ref>
# If one met one’s friend in the market (in a happenstance way) one may greet them by saying "Good morning" but should not say "Shalom".<ref> S”A 89:2 writes that if one meets a friend in the market one may greet them with Shalom and some say that one should greet them with good morning. Mishna Brurah 89:13 writes that we hold like the second opinion. </ref>
# If this is a powerful person, and one meets him on the way, one can tell him "Shalom" <ref> Mishna Brurah 89:10 </ref>.
# If this is a powerful person, and one meets him on the way, one can tell him "Shalom" <ref> Mishna Brurah 89:10 </ref>.
# One may not go to someone’s house to greet them with “Shalom” once the time for [[Shacharit]] began. If one met the person on the way, it is preferable not to greet them with “Shalom”. <Ref> Gemara [[Brachot]] (14a) writes that one should greet someone with Shalom prior to [[Shacharit]]. Rashi and Tosfot (14a s.v. BeMashkim) hold that if one accidentally met a friend on the way one may greet them with Shalom. However, the Rashba (14a) quotes the Raavad who holds that even if one does not specifically arrange to meet one should not greet with the word “Shalom”. Shulchan Aruch 89:2 rules like Rashi (as the anonymous first opinion) that if one has not arranged to meet, one may greet a person with "Shalom". </ref>
# One may not go to someone’s house to greet them with “Shalom” once the time for [[Shacharit]] began. If one met the person on the way, it is preferable not to greet them with “Shalom”. <Ref> Gemara [[Brachot]] (14a) writes that one should greet someone with Shalom prior to [[Shacharit]]. Rashi and Tosfot (14a s.v. BeMashkim) hold that if one accidentally met a friend on the way one may greet them with Shalom. However, the Rashba (14a) quotes the Raavad who holds that even if one does not specifically arrange to meet one should not greet with the word “Shalom”. Shulchan Aruch 89:2 rules like Rashi (as the anonymous first opinion) that if one has not arranged to meet, one may greet a person with "Shalom". </ref>
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