usually Koreans would bow as a sign of respect when meeting someone
but you can also hug or yes even shake hands.
Greeting
In some Asian cultures, such as Japan and South Korea, people may bow instead of shaking hands as a form of greeting. Additionally, in some Middle Eastern cultures, it is more common for people of the same gender to greet each other with a kiss on the cheek rather than a handshake.
Yes, Muslims often shake hands as a form of greeting, especially in Western cultures. However, some Muslims may prefer other forms of greeting, such as placing their hand over their heart or bowing slightly.
Muslims may choose not to shake hands as a form of greeting due to religious beliefs that promote modesty and physical boundaries between unrelated men and women. This practice is based on the teachings of Islam regarding interactions between genders.
In some Muslim cultures and religious practices, it is not common for women to shake hands with men as a form of greeting due to beliefs about modesty and physical contact between unrelated individuals of the opposite gender.
It's a traditional greeting. - Just like some people would shake hands. - To breathe the same air
Back in cave man days, when two people would meet, at a distance they'd hold up their empty hands to show they had no weapons. This evolved throughout history to where it is today with the hand shake. It is a greeting that indicates peace or friendship and respect.
They do shake hands. However, Muslim men don't shake the hands of a woman they are not related to.
They do shake hands. However, Muslim men don't shake the hands of a woman they are not related to.
"shook hands" is the past tense of "shake hands".
yes they do ...........German people tend to shake hands way more than the average american.
Kissing on each cheek is the customary way of greeting in France, just like how Americans shake hands or hug.