Bowing during greetings is most commonly associated with Oriental culture.
People greet each other with a bow
India
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).
"Saludos a todos" means "greetings to all". It is pronounced "sah-LOO-dose ah TOE-dose". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
i think they got long bow they had a aportunity to win because long bow is more faster than a cross bow and you spelled adventage wrong :)
Scandinavian countries. God Jule! is well Good Christmas greetings.
Salve is a Latin word that means "hello" or "greetings." It is commonly used as a greeting in Latin-speaking countries.
Gibson Greetings has been purchased by American Greetings in Cleveland.
It is technically a possessive, Season's Greetings(greetings of the Christmas season), but on posters, banners, and cards the apostrophe is often omitted.
Season's Greetings in Portuguese is "Felizes Festas" or "Boas Festas".
Greetings, how are you? saludos, como estas?
Well, greetings can start of like, Dear Grandma, and so on. So greetings are the ones you start of with.