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  • 10 Different Greetings from Around the World - AFAR
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    Let’s demystify some of these greeting conventions A guide through various interesting gestures and greeting cultures In the United States, a firm handshake accompanied by a friendly “hello” is a one-size-fits-all approach, while cheek-kissing is far less common than in other cultures
  • World Greetings 101: 100 Ways to Say ‘Hello’ Across Cultures
    This article dives into 100 ways to say “hello” across cultures, spotlighting greetings from every continent—Africa’s warm “Jambo,” Europe’s crisp “Ciao,” Asia’s melodic “Ni Hao,” and beyond—complete with fun facts and pronunciation tips for 2025’s global explorers
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    Additionally, an action that’s seen as rude in some countries may be a warm greeting in others Ultimately, different cultures say hello in a wide variety of ways Here’s a closer look at just some of the unique greeting traditions from across the globe Greetings Around the World: How Different Cultures Say Hello Handshakes
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    Golden Rules for Greeting in Different Cultures; 1 Handshakes: Firm in the West, Gentle in the East; 2 Cheek Kissing: Romantic in the USA, Normal in Europe Latin America; 3 Bowing: A Sign of Respect in Asia; 4 Personal Space: Close in Latin America, Far in Scandinavia; 5 Greetings Between Men and Women Vary by Culture; 6
  • 20 Ways to Say “Hello” Around the World - Lifehack
    “Hello!”, “Hi!”, and “Hey!” are the three most common forms of greetings in use today Greetings do not rely only on the language, but also on the way you express it Different countries have their different customs of saying “hello” to each other Here are 20 ways to say “hello” taken from around the globe
  • Greeting customs from around the world - Lonely Planet
    Whether it’s called khashm-makh in the Gulf states or kunik by the Inuit people of Canada and Greenland, going nose-to-nose is a tried-and-true way of saying hello In countries like Oman and the United Arab Emirates, Bedouin tradition calls for rubbing noses and shaking hands at the same time, and while the kunik may look like a similar





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