besito = little kiss in latin cultures they often use the word "besito" in reference to a form of greeting someone by giving them a kiss. a besito may be a lips-to-cheek kiss or cheek-to-cheek with a kiss in the air, the latter being more common.
Les betises are the kisses that French use when greeting each other. Can be one on each cheek for people that you have just met, or 2 on each cheek for close friends and family.
In the UK you will can hello as a greeting to somebody when you meet them.
Spanish women commonly greet each other with a kiss on both cheeks, starting with the right cheek, which is a friendly and warm gesture. In some regions, a simple hug might accompany the kiss. In more formal situations, they may also use a handshake. The specific greeting can vary by region and social context, but the overall tone is typically warm and affectionate.
In the US, UK and many other countries where English is the second language, good night is a proper term for good night. In the Caribbean however, we use it as a greeting.
you are really Affectionate. This is one of many examples for sentence use.
INDIA and NEPAL use that greeting.
Her right cheek has a prickly rash. The bite was so bad, he needed stitches in his cheek.
The appropriate greeting to use when requesting a letter of recommendation is "Dear Recipient's Name."
It is believed that Hispanics do use less personal space when greeting than other ethnic groups, but that is dependent on who they are greeting and how close they are to the person. For example, when greeting an employer or someone they do not know well, they aren't likely to use any less personal space than anyone else.
Stephen Hawking used a cheek sensor attached to his glasses that allowed him to control a computer-based communication system by detecting his cheek muscle movements. By twitching his cheek, Hawking could select and communicate words displayed on a computer screen.
Always go to target for greeting cards. Use target.com.