Just smile and say HI.... We're really friendly in this country...
we shake hands and say hello
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Yes,people still do gumboot dancing as it is one of the oldest forms of dance in south africa
customary greetings of india means ? ANS:When we meet some one we greet them like in all religious unique styles are there to greet people like example :- Muslims say" Salam" and Hindus say "Namaste ".
Err, Mandingo... West Africa region right? Mandinka (West Africa) [to one person] I be ñaading Mandinka (West Africa) [to several people] Al be ñaading Mandinka (West Africa) [to one person] I be di Mandinka (West Africa) [to several people] Al be di Mandinka (West Africa) [to one person] I ne ke Mandinka (West Africa) [to several people] Al ne keMandinka (West Africa) [to one person] I tiina Mandinka (West Africa) [to several people] Al tiina Mandinka (West Africa) Kayira be Mandinka (West Africa) Ge iwurarafrom http://host.uniroma3.it/docenti/boylan/misc/hellos.htm. hope that helps!
They are the people who live in North Africa. The majority of them are Nomads and a few are Muslims.
they do nothing
A firm handshake.
Apa khabar?
A handshake and Guten Tag.
eh bai
greet them with great respect but treat them as an average person only greater
AFRICAN PEOPLE USUALLY SHAKE HANDS AND SNAP FINGERS WITH ONE ANOTHER WHILE YELLING OUT THEIR NAME.
How people greet each other, how close people stand when they speak to one another, how people eat, how people conduct themselves in certain places.
Handshake
Five ways to greet someone in Latin would vary by location and how well you know someone. One way to greet a relative would be to do an air kiss on the cheek or to give a hug. If it is a business acquaintance, one may shake hands. Another way would be to say the word "salve" which means "hello" in Latin. One may also greet someone by using the word "hola".
Different people with different religions have different greetings they do to one another, on Holy Week and other days. It all just depends on the persons background, and religion.
There is no "typical", but common greetings are: * "Good morning" * "Hello" * "G'day"