That´s an old tradition, an important guest is greeted with bread and salt as a symbol of providing hostility.
The Slovaks came from Slovakia. When they immigrated to America in the 1800's they went through inspections at Ellis Island, NOT Angel Island which is where the Japanese and Chinese went through for inspections.
The national meal of Slovakia is 'Halusky', small potato dumplings traditionally served with bacon and 'Bryndza' (a kind of sheep cheese). Of course Slovaks eat lots of other foods, many like any other central-European cuisine (Meat, dairy, seasonal vegetables, not much fish).
How do swedes greet each other.
Filipinos commonly greet each other with "Magandang araw" (Good day) or "Kamusta" (How are you). They may also use "Hi" or "Hello" as a casual greeting. Physical gestures such as a handshake, a nod, or showing respect by placing the back of an elder's hand to one's forehead are also common forms of greeting.
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).
The maori greet by touching noses
ANSWER: Filipinos greet each other by saying, Kumusta.
Angels greet each other by touching their wing tips together.
People from Brooklyn greet each other in the same way others do in the different cities. In general, they will greet each other by saying "hello" or "hi".
With both the hands jointed, they greet other
Slovaks never left their home country. If you are referring to the former republic of Czechoslovakia, Czechs and Slovaks decided to separate in 1993. This decision was political, at that time majority of Czechs and Slovaks were not in favor of the separation. Nevertheless, both countries have proven the ability to succeed both together and separately. Czechoslovakia was a multinational state, with two major nations Slovak and Czech. Unlike nations of other European multinational states such as Belgium or UK, Czechs and Slovaks decided to peacefully separate and maintain high-standard relationships.
They could just both greet each other...