Fijians typically greet each other with a friendly gesture called "bose," which involves pressing their foreheads and noses together while closing their eyes, rather than kissing in the traditional sense. This intimate greeting signifies friendship and connection. In some contexts, particularly among couples, a kiss on the cheek or lips may occur, but the forehead-nose greeting is more culturally significant. Overall, physical affection in Fijian culture is often expressed through warm hugs and touches rather than conventional kissing.
No. In Fiji, Indo-fijians are considered Fijians according to the Government. But when Indo-Fijians migrate elsewhere they are grouped as Asians.
People who comes from Fiji are known as Fijians.
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Fijians started moving to Canada in large numbers in 1962-3.
Fijians exhibit a diverse range of skin tones, primarily due to the country's multicultural population, which includes Indigenous Fijians, Indo-Fijians, and other ethnic groups. Indigenous Fijians typically have darker skin tones, while Indo-Fijians may have lighter to medium skin tones, reflecting their South Asian heritage. Overall, the variety in skin color showcases Fiji's rich cultural and ethnic diversity.
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He had no influence on the fijians, he was just passing through Fiji. He did not even land in Fiji.
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