That depends on the normal usage in your own family. * Dear Mum and Dad * Dear Mummy and Daddy
They could just both greet each other...
Saying "hello".
greet means that you should have respect and greet people that are older than you.. repect you elders
greet means that you should have respect and greet people that are older than you.. repect you elders
20 reasons why we should greet
yea they had a meet and greet there but only for like people whos parents where in the base or off at war and at tht they had to win it
In America, we greet and wave. In Asian countries, we bow to show respect when greeting elders, important people, parents, etc.
šPršPractitioners working in care settings have to be very careful not to override individual rights and freedoms. This is particularly the case when dealing with vulnerable children and families. šThe principle of parents as the most important people in the child's life is very important. What parents want for their children or children want for themselves should be respected. Practitioners do not always agree with paren this can cause some difficulties. actitioners working in care settings have to be very careful not to override individual rights and freedoms. This is particularly the case when dealing with vulnerable children and families. šThe principle of parents as the most important people in the child's life is very important. What parents want for their children or children want for themselves should be respected. Practitioners do not always agree with parents' or children's choices and this can cause some difficulties.
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