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Thursday, 19 September 2013
How Do You Say Hello in Other Cultures?
The rules for saying hello are very complicated, and can be quite different than the way it is at home. Make a click on the picture to find out about greetings from around the world!
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Micronesia -- the Yapese people greet with "It was good.
ReplyDeletebhutan--they ask,is'your body well?´´
ReplyDeletein greece back-slapping takes the place of shaking hands in greetings
ReplyDeleteICELAND:their simple greeting means "HAPPY".
ReplyDeleteMaori -- some press noses together while closing their eyes. I wonder how often noses bump that way.
ReplyDeleteAlicia and Lena
syria childrens sometimes kiss the back of the hans of their parents of granparents.
ReplyDeleteELENA AND CLAUDIA.
desi and nerea-iceland -- their simple greeting means "Happy".
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