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by manlobster 1016 days ago
You can do `Hello @TheirSlackHandle`.
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Or 'Hello Comrade Software Engineer/{x}' if you want to make it extra awkward.
I find that annoying when colleagues do that because it double notifies me, once for the message and once for the @
This is what I do too. Basically, we are deflecting the awkwardness and/or blame to the software.
Assuming the other end has filled in what Slack calls Display Name (which I interpret as "preferred name", is heavily implied by Slack's UI, and I think most people will too) … then you've addressed them as they prefer. (And if not, they can change it, and it instantly updates!)

I mean otherwise it's like literally any other communication medium, and you'll have to either take a culturally-appropriate respectful best effort guess at a preferred address, or just ask.

Or just "Hello, $reason_for_this_message"
That's less friendly.
Replace "Hello, $reason_for_this_message" with "Hello, $acceptable_level_of_polite_preamble; $reason_for_this_message", then.
I don't get what problem do all of you have with me saying "Hello Richie" to my colleagues.
Your director appreciates brevity over friendship.
No he doesn't.