French people greet each other much as any other people do. They say "Bonjour, comment ça va?" (Hello, how are you?) or "Salut, ça fait longtemps qu'on s'est vu!" (Hey, it's been awhile since we've seen each other!) or even "Salut, mon pote!" (Hey, buddy!) . There are many ways to greet someone in French.
Many French people also kiss both of the person they're greeting's cheeks. It's considered normal and polite to do, even when they're the same gender.
we also say coucou with people we know well.
And when you see again the same person you can say rebonjour!
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They hongi eachother, and they sing a waiata and karanga them to greet the new people onto there marae. umm
because people need some kinda word to greet eachother. Or all you can do is wave or some other gesture.
'salam' is greetings or you could use 'selamat pagi' which means good morning
They put both their hands together and say "Namaste". This means hello. They do also just say hello, but saying "Namaste" is the more traditional way.
Salut
Bonjour
how do ausralias greet people on chirstmas
You greet people with a kiss on the cheek (or two, three, up to four) when you have a special relationship with them (friendship, family). There is no special reason for that, this is the way people do it here (just as Americans and their hugging, which seems weird to the few French who know about it). Men just shake hands of their male friends.
bonjure nito
bonjour monsieur
You greet them by saying (As-saalaam Alaikum) meaning Peace Be With You!
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