There are many ways of greeting each other, depending on age and social status. Formal greetings include:
- Hola (plain and simple equivalent to Hello)
- Hola, buenos dias (Hello, good morning)
- Buenas tardes (Good afternoon)
- Buenas noches (Good evening)
- Como le va? (How are you doing?)
Less formal variants, used with close friends and relatives include:
- Quiubo, Quiubole (from Que hubo or Que paso, equivalent to What's Up)
- Como estas?, Como te va?, Que haces?, Que haciendo? (less formal variants of What are you doing?)
- Que onda, Que tranza, Quepedo (much less formal variants, used only with close friends, but not with family or relatives).
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They generally greeted each other by saying "hello". This is the same way people greet each other now. However, they were much more formal to each other in the 1800s.
In America, we greet and wave. In Asian countries, we bow to show respect when greeting elders, important people, parents, etc.
In Latin America, as in every other part of the world, people work, play, dance, sing, enjoy life.
How do swedes greet each other.
Japanese people typically bow as a form of greeting. The depth of the bow can vary depending on the formality of the situation and the relationship between the individuals. They may also exchange verbal greetings such as "Konnichiwa" (hello) or "Ohayo gozaimasu" (good morning).
People from Brooklyn greet each other in the same way others do in the different cities. In general, they will greet each other by saying "hello" or "hi".
With both the hands jointed, they greet other
People greet each other to show respect. just say that someone is coming into your home, you greet them. this shows them that they are welcome to come into your home.
More people speak Portuguese in Latin America than any other language, but Spanish is more widely spoken.
People greet each other by simply waving at the other person. They also say "Hi, hello, welcome...etc." To start off you can also greet someone by saying/asking "How are you doing?" or "How was your day?".
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