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NOMBRE DEL APRENDIZ

YARLEIDIS ASPRILLA CORDOBA

NOMBRE DEL INSTRUCTOR

JUAN CAMILO TAMALLO

GESTION DE NEGOCIO
ID. 1903209
FECHA .10-10-2019
• The most common and appropriate greeting for anyone is a handshake. In
Portugal, handshakes are usually firm, although some Portuguese may prefer
lighter handshakes.
Among friends and relatives, women and men usually give other
women ‘beijinhos’ (‘little kisses’) on each cheek, beginning with one’s right
side. Sometimes people will simply brush cheeks and kiss the air.
It is common for friends to greet each other with a hug.
Among men who are close to one another, they will often shake hands and
engage in a light hug or a light pat on the back.
Children are expected to offer a kiss on the cheek to adults in the extended
family when greeting.

People will usually use first names to address their friends, teenagers or
children. Otherwise, one is expected to address an adult by their title and
surname. It’s common to hear people use one’s title combined with the first
name rather than the last. However, this depends on the personal preference
and the relationship between speakers.

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