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Greets in different countries.
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What are some differences in greeting in other cultures? By: Ana Cortes Nancy Cardona
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Page 1: What are some differences in greeting in other countries.

What are some differences in greeting in other cultures?

By: Ana CortesNancy Cardona

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Gretting

Greeting is an act of communication in which human beings intentionally make their presence known to each other, to show attention to, and to suggest a type of relationship or social status between individuals or groups of people coming in contact with each other. While greeting customs are highly culture and situation-specific and may change within a culture depending on social status and relationship, they exist in all known human cultures.

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Spain

Typically there are two kisses if known.

Handshake or not.

When you greet a friend or a stranger you can say "Qué pasa?" or "Qué pasó?" You can also use "Qué tal?" The less colloquial "Cómo estás?" can be used as well.

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Italy

Two kisses are starting from the opposite side.

Handshake.

"buon giorno" - good day

"buona sera“-goodevening

"ciao" - among friends or peers

"salve" - that's the old latin greeting they still use today!

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Belgium, Germany and Switzerland

Give three kisses from the right.

Germany : “Hi" – Englishmorning: Morgen evening: 'n Abend

Switzerland:grüetzi -hello

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Netherlands Taking a little

kiss on the mouth.

Three kisses.

Hallo – Hello Tot ziens -See

you

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Russia

Give three or six kisses on the cheek. Also up kissing on the mouth. "Privet" - Hi

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Latin America Typically, a single

kiss on the cheek.

Except in Argentina, where men usually give two kisses. Hola Que onda? Alo

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France Typically, one

kiss on each cheek.

Shake hands. Bonjour Je m'appelle Ana

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India

Health by getting their hands were clasped at his chest and saying "Namaste“.

And if the person is of higher rank will touch the feet as a sign of respect.

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Questions?

What are the most common forms we use to greet?In which place they can use six kisses?What state greets by saying “ALOHA”?What greet is use in Muslim?

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