first of all when you meet an older women, you have give a good smile and warmly welcome that feels her she is important in this age as well. An about ten year old boy you can show him love give care etc. that is the difference between greetings.
In Colombia, it is respectful to greet older women with a handshake and a warm smile. You can address them as "Señora" followed by their last name or politely ask what they prefer to be called. Maintain eye contact and show genuine interest in the conversation.
In Mandarin Chinese, you can say "nǎinai hǎo" to greet your grandpa.
Young Portuguese typically greet older Portuguese with a polite "Bom dia" (good morning), "Boa tarde" (good afternoon), or "Boa noite" (good evening) followed by the appropriate title (senhor/senhora, dona, etc.) and a handshake or a kiss on the cheek. Respect and formality are important aspects of greeting interactions in Portuguese culture.
"nin hao". care for the word "nin". not "ni"
G-Greet U-Understand E-Explain S-satisfaction T-Thanking
I/you/we/they greet. He/she/it greets. The present participle is greeting.
A welcome address for a recognition day would first greet the people that were in attendance. After that it would explain the reason for the recognitions.
You greet the guest first.
Tagalog translation of greet: bumati
Clare Greet's birth name is Clara Greet.
If you know the entire situation that is upsetting to the customer you should greet them by saying something like, "Hello [thank you for holding], this is [your name]. I understand that [explain situation back to them as you understand it]." This gives them an opening to clarify any points that you have misunderstood. At this point you would begin whatever your company's protocol is for addressing customer complaints. If you don't know why the customer is angry, you should greet them by saying something like, "Hello [thank you for holding], this is [your name]. Can you please explain to me what happened so I can help you?"
Ben Greet's birth name is Greet, Philip Ben.
So let's make this clear. You will greet our president when he arrives.
My job is to greet customers and lead them to the right department.The natives decided to greet the explorers by throwing spears at them.There is a meet and greet at the pub tonight.I will greet you at the door.
Greet is present tense.
Not to is not used to greet someone.