In Eritrea, greetings often involve a warm and respectful exchange. A common greeting is "Selam" (peace), which can be accompanied by a handshake or a hug, depending on the relationship. It's also customary to ask about the person's well-being and family. In more formal settings, you might use "Merhaba" or "Ahlen" as well.
A seasonal greeting is a greeting apropos to the season, e.g., Merry Christmas, Happy Easter, Happy Independence Day, etc.
There are several companies that specialize in printing greeting cards, such as Moonpig. Similarly, other webpages, such as Funky Pigeon offer greeting cards.
Greeting cards are sold in nearly every city. Some stores that sell greeting cards are Hallmark, American Greetings, and local grocery stores.
To record a greeting on a Uniden phone, press the "Menu" button, navigate to "Greeting," and select "Record Greeting." Follow the prompts to record your message, then press "Stop" when you're finished. Make sure to listen to the recording by selecting "Play" to ensure it’s satisfactory. Save the greeting by following any additional prompts provided by the phone.
One can obtain free AOL greeting cards from: American Greetings, Discover AOL, Regards, eCardica, Greeting Cards, Brothersoft, Flickr Aries House of Greeting Cards, Care 2 eCards, to name a few.
Eritrean nakfa was created in 1997.
Eritrean tallero was created in 1890.
Eritrean tallero ended in 1921.
Eritrean Airlines was created in 1991.
Eritrean Federation with Tigray's population is 9,324,000.
Eritrean Telecommunications Corporation was created in 1996.
Eritrean Premier League was created in 1994.
Eritrean Defence Forces was created in 1991.
Eritrean Civil Wars happened in 1972-02.
Eritrean Federation with Tigray was created in 2015-11.
Eritrean War of Independence happened on 1961-09-01.
selam, kemlehi means hi how are you in tigryina (Eritrean language)