Caribbean greetings vary by country and are influenced by local languages and cultures. In Jamaica, people often say "Wah gwaan?" which means "What's going on?" In Trinidad and Tobago, a common greeting is "How yuh doing?" while in the Dominican Republic, "Hola" or "¿Cómo estás?" is frequently used. Many Caribbean nations also embrace warm, friendly gestures such as hugs or handshakes, reflecting their hospitable cultures.
its not important greet or don't greet it really doesn't matter at all but it just seems nice to greet
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expressionless.
They are expressionless
for get together event
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ALOHA is a greeting said in hawaii, a state of US.
How do swedes greet each other.
by caring and sharing love care for each country
The Antilles are a series of islands in the Caribbean, no one country owns them. Each island is a country.
There Caribbean isn't just 1 place and everybody is there on 1 island you know. There are many different countries throughout the Caribbean
Angels greet each other by touching their wing tips together.
The maori greet by touching noses
ANSWER: Filipinos greet each other by saying, Kumusta.
The Bahamas is the richest country in the Caribbean
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".