This document discusses greeting customs in several countries:
In Japan, greetings involve a 15 degree bow where the form varies slightly based on gender. In Iran, people greet by closing their eyes and placing their hands on their face while saying "You are my eyes", symbolizing hospitality. In France, people greet with handshakes if unfamiliar and two kisses on the cheek if familiar or young. In Mexico, greetings involve handshakes between trusted individuals and women, as well as verbal greetings like "Good morning". In Canada, the US, England and Ireland, greetings among acquaintances and friends involve handshakes between men and hugs or kisses on the cheek between women or women and men
This document discusses greeting customs in several countries:
In Japan, greetings involve a 15 degree bow where the form varies slightly based on gender. In Iran, people greet by closing their eyes and placing their hands on their face while saying "You are my eyes", symbolizing hospitality. In France, people greet with handshakes if unfamiliar and two kisses on the cheek if familiar or young. In Mexico, greetings involve handshakes between trusted individuals and women, as well as verbal greetings like "Good morning". In Canada, the US, England and Ireland, greetings among acquaintances and friends involve handshakes between men and hugs or kisses on the cheek between women or women and men
This document discusses greeting customs in several countries:
In Japan, greetings involve a 15 degree bow where the form varies slightly based on gender. In Iran, people greet by closing their eyes and placing their hands on their face while saying "You are my eyes", symbolizing hospitality. In France, people greet with handshakes if unfamiliar and two kisses on the cheek if familiar or young. In Mexico, greetings involve handshakes between trusted individuals and women, as well as verbal greetings like "Good morning". In Canada, the US, England and Ireland, greetings among acquaintances and friends involve handshakes between men and hugs or kisses on the cheek between women or women and men
The greeting, like the farewell, is done using a Japan 15 degree bow, where El eshaku the form varies slightly depending on the gender. The man will bow with his arms close to his body and the palms of his hands facing inwards. The woman, on the other hand, will bow by crossing her hands in front of her. The real meaning when making this gesture is that we are putting our weakest part in the hands of the opposite, an act that shows trust and respect for the other person.
Iran "You are my eyes." This
is the typical phrase of "You are my eyes" this singular greeting accompanied by the gesture of closing the eyes and placing the hands on the face. It should be noted that this form of greeting is more popular among older people. This unusual way of welcoming symbolizes the hospitality and trust that Iranian citizens offer.
In France, people greet
France each other by shaking Giving two kisses on the hands when they don't cheek know each other, especially in the world of work. Among young TYPES OF REGARDS people or students, you only introduce yourself with your name and greet by making a gesture with your hand or giving two kisses.
Mexico It's a handshake.
handshake/kiss on the Between trustworthy cheek people and women, they usually greet each other with a kiss on the cheek. There are several verbal greetings, but the most frequent are Good morning!, Good afternoon!, Good evening! and how are you? An informal greeting is Hello!
Canada, United States, Among acquaintances
England and Ireland. and friends, the greeting Hugs, handshake and between men remains a kiss on the cheek. handshake and between women, or women and men, it becomes a hug and sometimes a kiss on the cheek while hugging. TYPES OF REGARDS