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every culture has some sort of person to person greeting but they are different all over the

world some countries such as the United States handshake and hug for the norm in many
European cultures kisses on the cheek or are are the things to do when greeting people and
if you play on a sports team by 5 maybe the greeting no matter what your cultural
background these are our Traditions during normal time the World Health Organization
recently declared the new coronavirus pandemic Health officials all over the world are
urging people to wash their hands frequently people are warned to avoid large crowds and
to practice social just something to control the spread of the disease I'm glad you ways of
greeting around the world the new covid-19 virus came from Wuhan China so it is not
surprising that a video featuring something called the Wuhan recently went viral in the
video a man offers his hand to another man for a handshake shaking hands two men greet
each other by kicking feet quick right quick left stick the video then shows more men
greeting each other this way it looks like a damn or a soccer move Auburn videos are
appearing on social media showing people in other parts of the world using the footpath as
a greeting can you win is a television host for voice of America's kind of service

videos are appearing on social media showing people in other parts of the world using the
footpath as a greeting don't you when is the television host for voice of America's point-of-
service call contact with many on Erica oh she says she has changed her guest greeting
policy another journalist in VOA China brand for now she has not changed the way she
grease guess however she has a new after greeting covet group hand washing Ameer
Abdullah trap works at Voice of America in the Afghan service about 12 hugging between
men and women is not humming same-sex hugging is however a hug have started using
NuWave in Iran people have used a similar greeting called but bump hottopic.com and
Albert has there are other ways to greet people without touching many Asian cultures
already use non-contact greeting people in this part of the world may have an easier time
avoiding person-to-person contact a deep bow is a traditional greeting is a common way to
greet people people in France and other parts of Europe often use to one on each cheek or
in the air after granting people in Switzerland gives every kisses Reuters reported that
Health officials in Switzerland and France have advised people to stop the traditional his
greeting and the Italian government has been camping in an effort to stop the spread of the
disease I'm not the first time a government has made contact between people forbidden
1439 was temporarily banned in England during ceremonies involving King Henry the vi I
want to avoid endangering the King's life during the plague sing in public was also ban and
punishable by death in Naples Italy around 1562 the reason to stop spread of disease and
that the health and lifestyle report I'm on a Mateo part of the world may have an easier
time from VOA learning to England from hair down to the side is a traditional greeting
kissing is a common way to greet people people in France and other parts of Europe often
use two Kisses one on each cheek or and they are as a greeting people in Switzerland
Reuters reported that Health officials in Switzerland and France advise people to stop the
traditional kiss greeting and the Italian government has bands have been in an effort to stop
Setiap negara memiliki ciri khas tersendiri untuk saling memberikan salam kepada teman
atau orang lain, seperti di USA yang melakukan salaman atau berpelukan, sedangkan di
Eropa mereka melakukan kisses on cheek atau kiss di udara. Namun, budaya tersebu harus
dhentikan untuk sementara semenjak WHO mengumumkan pandemi baru covid 19.
Masyarakat diwajibkan untuk menghindari kerumunan dan memberlakukan social
distancing demi mengurangi penyebaran dari penyakit ini. Oleh karena itu untuk melakukan
greeting harus dilakukan tanpa kontak langsung, contohnya seperti yang dilakukan di
Afghanistan, mereka melakukan greeting dengan cara hanya menyentuh siku atau kicking
feet each other, lalu seperti di Jepang melakukan deep bow.

Apabila tanpa sadar kita sudah terlanjur bersalaman, maka setelahnya kita wajib untuk
mencuci tangan dengan menggunakan sabun selama 20 detik. Budaya ini sudah harus
menjadi kebiasaan yang wajib dilakukan untuk situasi seperti sekarang ini.

Bahkan The Official Health in Switzerland dan France meberikan nasihat kepada masyarakat
untuk menghentikan tradisional kiss greeting untuk menghentikan penyebaran penyakit. Ini
bukanlah pertama kalinya pemerintah mendesak mayarakat untuk tidak melakukan kontak
langsung . Pada tahun 1439 dan juga tahun 1562 pemerintah juga pernah melarang kontak
bibir antara orang hal ini dilakukan untuk menghentikan penyebaran penyakit.
after i listened of Anna Matthew report from i concluded that

Each country has its own characteristics to greeting each other to friends or other people,
such as in the USA who shakehands or hugs, while in Europe they kisses on cheek or kiss in
the air. However, this culture must be temporarily stopped since WHO announced a new
Covid 19 pandemic. People are required to avoid crowds and implement social distancing in
order to reduce the spread of this disease. Therefore, greeting should be done without
direct contact, for example, as is done in Afghanistan, they do greetings by only touching
the elbows or kicking feet of each other, then like in Japan doing a deep bow.

If we are already shaking hands without realizing it, then after that we are obliged to wash
our hands using soap for 20 seconds. This culture has become a habit that must be done for
situations like now.

Even The Official Health in Switzerland and France gave advice to the public to stop the
traditional kiss greeting to stop the spread of disease. This is not the first time the
government has urged communities not to make direct contact. In 1439 and also in 1562
the government also prohibited lip contact between people, this was done to stop the
spread of the disease.

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