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How do you greeting eritrean?

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.


How do you greet the prime minister?

When greeting a prime minister, it is customary to use their official title followed by their last name, such as "Prime Minister [Last Name]." A respectful and polite tone is important, often accompanied by a handshake or bow, depending on the cultural context. It's essential to address them formally and express your respect for their position.


Can a insurance company rise your rate by sending it to your mortgage provider without your written and expressed permission?

In a sense yes, or at least it seems like it. Mortgage companies are basically co-insureds on your policy, they can order and approve coverage changes to your policy just as you can yourself. Aditionally there are sometimes rate and property valuation as well as regulatory changes that are customary to property insurance and can often effect rates.


Is it correct to write we have no received your reply yet?

No. The correct sentence is: We have not received your reply. (The word "yet" is not really necessary, but it is grammatically correct to write : We have not received your reply yet.) It is customary to write R.S.V.P. on invitations to which you expect a reply. This is French (Repondez s'il vous plait) for "Please reply." Many people also include a self-addressed stamped card so that the invitees can conveniently reply at no cost to themselves.


Will you be attending the luncheon?

This is a question asking you if you plan on being present at this event. The reason for asking is that the organizer needs to order the food. If the organizer has no idea how many people are attending, he or she could order too much (or too little). So, when scheduling an event like a luncheon, it is often customary to request that people reply with whether they will or will not be there. An announcement that is sent out to certain people may include something called an RSVP (from the French words that mean "please answer; please let us know"). People either RSVP by telephone or by mail, or in some cases, e-mail is acceptable.