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No, as long as it is under 16oz.
It is the Maori form of greeting.
There are so many different customs in Nigeria. Friends and family usually hug and kiss as a form of greeting, Muslims do not shake the hands of members of the opposite sex, they do not open gifts immediately they receive them and so much more.
Greetings is the plural form of the noun greeting.
It may be considered one, but it is a possessive form of the noun valentine. It refers to a greeting card used around February 14, or the person to whom it is addressed.
"Howdy" is a friendly informal greeting commonly used in Southern regions of the United States. It is a shortened form of "How do you do?" and is a way to say hello or hi.
No, the noun 'cards' is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'card'.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place or thing such as Cards on the Table by Agatha Christie or Hammond's Greeting Cards and Gifts.
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement prints ICE Form 78-3527. To obtain a copy of this form either visit an immigration office or write to them and request one.
The noun customs is the plural form for custom.
Some Japanese customs that still exist include bowing as a form of greeting and showing respect, observing traditional tea ceremonies for special occasions, and removing shoes before entering homes or certain places. Another custom is the practice of presenting gifts, such as omiyage or souvenirs, as a sign of appreciation or respect.
"Hi" is a common informal greeting. It does not have a full form.