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They will usually shake hands and say "Hola" (Hello), "Buenos días" (Good morning), "Buenas tardes" (Good afternoon), "Buenas noches" (Good evening), "Bienvenido" (Welcome), "Mi nombre es ..." (My name is ...), etc.

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A hug or a handshake

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