One should respond to the greeting "Salam alaikum" with "Wa alaikum assalam," which means "And peace be upon you too" in Arabic.
One should respond to the greeting "Assalamualaikum" with "Waalaikumassalam," which means "and peace be upon you." This is a common greeting in the Islamic faith, showing respect and goodwill towards the person who greeted you.
To greet a Muslim man respectfully, you can say "As-Salamu Alaikum," which means "Peace be upon you" in Arabic. This is a common and respectful greeting in the Muslim culture.
One should respond with "Wa Alaikum As-Salam," which means "And peace be upon you too" in Arabic.
You could invite your Muslim friends for Christmas, I don't see a problem in that. Just prepare something they could eat (Halal) and everything should be fine
No Muslim, anywhere, should celebrate Christmas, as it is a Christian Holiday/Celebration, Not An Islamic one.
Yes, "Merry" should be capitalized in the sentence "I wish you all a Merry Christmas" because it is part of the phrase "Merry Christmas," which is a proper noun and a specific holiday greeting.
The secetary to d office should speaks first and said his greeting to who so ever that is coming to office..... After he or she will now respond to how may i help u
When greeting someone in a traditional European greeting, you should typically kiss the person's right cheek first.
It depends on what YOU want to do. Celebrate what YOU want to celebrate. Wether you are non-religious, Christian, Jewish, Muslim, etc. celebrate Christmas if YOUwant to. It's your choice, not anyone else's.
Muslims pray five times on a daily basis or should, it makes no difference what day of the year it is. Christmas as we celebrate it is not part of the Muslim faith.
Depending on if it is a Business or Casual letter, you should start with a greeting, i.e.: Mr. Smith: (Business greeting) or Dear Sara, (casual/friendly greeting).