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The present tense of "greet" is "greet." For example, "I greet my friends warmly every morning."
People in Hawaii greet each other by saying "Aloha." Hawaii is a state in the United States.
Tagalog translation of greet: bumati
So let's make this clear. You will greet our president when he arrives.
The present tense word of "greet" is "greeting".
huge each other
by making out with each other... ;P
Salut
"Hej!"
depends on the country
The answer is China
Italy
Handshake
If im right me and my friends use it to greet each other ROFL
In a formal situation, Italians greet each other with handshakes. In informal situations, they tend to greet each other with hugs and kisses. But there also can be handshakes among those within one's close circle of family and friends.
well,i will have to say that it's a yes
If you want to meet Justin Bieber and take some photo's, you will more than likely be able to do that if you go to one of his concerts. At the end they then will have a meet and greet.