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Name : I Putu Agus Pradipa

Nim : 2316011011
Class : 2A
study program: physical education, health and recreation

Answer :
1.Customs and rituals in greeting someone often differ from one country to another, and
unfamiliar customs can sometimes be confusing.

2.Based on the text, there are two countries that have similar customary rules for giving
greetings
-In France and Belgium, people often kiss each other on the cheek, regardless of gender or
acquaintance.
-In Arab countries close friends or male colleagues hug and kiss on both cheeks.
Therefore, France, Belgium and Arab countries have the same greeting rules.

3.in Japan thumb means five, in Hungary they count by hand, they start with the thumb as
number one, and in Indonesia people use their index finger to count on their fingers.

4.In my opinion, I want the young generation of Indonesia to spread and preserve our customs,
which are the assets and identity of our country. We must maintain and preserve traditions that
have existed for generations, as a legacy of our society's behavioral patterns. Customs in
Indonesia include norms and values ​that society must uphold, for example social, religious,
cultural values, and so on. We must know the meaning of customs before preserving them in
everyday life

5.Welcome traditions around the world are diverse and reflect different cultures and traditions.
Each country has its own way of greeting and greeting other countries, and often these rules
can be confusing for those who are not familiar with the culture. For example, although shaking
hands is a common gesture during meetings in America, a kiss on the cheek is a common
greeting in countries such as France. In Japan, people greet each other with respect and
politeness. In India, 'namaste', which involves placing the palms of the hands together in a small
bow, is a traditional greeting that shows respect for culture and tradition. These customs can
vary greatly from one region to another and often arise from misunderstandings. For example, a
one-sided sign may be interpreted as “hello” or “hello” in one place, but as an expression of
rejection or a sign of rejection in another. It is important to remember that these signs carry deep
meaning in every culture, and understanding and respecting differences is an important part of
the experience of working in a culture.

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