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With both the hands jointed, they greet other
Vietnamese people commonly greet each other by shaking hands and slightly bowing their heads to show respect. They also shake hands when saying goodbye.
To show that their hands are free from weaponry.
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they say hi hello how are you or shake hands. if they dont listen to you thandont say helloThe shaking of hands came about in middle ages when people carried weapons with them. The shaking of hands showed that they were not holding a weapon in their hands.
They did not shake hands as you would know, people greeted each other with sacrifices, praise, and by bowing the head.
How do swedes greet each other.
Kurdish people typically greet each other by saying "sor" or "salam" which mean "hello" or "peace." They may also shake hands, hug, or kiss on the cheek as a form of greeting, depending on the closeness of the relationship.
AFRICAN PEOPLE USUALLY SHAKE HANDS AND SNAP FINGERS WITH ONE ANOTHER WHILE YELLING OUT THEIR NAME.
People from Brooklyn greet each other in the same way others do in the different cities. In general, they will greet each other by saying "hello" or "hi".
In various ways, depending on the situation and the people involved. It may be a polite shake of hands in formal situations with people saying something like "Hello. How are you?" or "I am pleased to meet you," if it was a first meeting. Friends and relations would be more likely to greet each other in different ways, maybe embracing.
Put your hands togetherbow[still keeping your hands together]say hello in Indian[still keeping your hands together]