Up, of course. It doesn't matter where you are on Earth. The sun always appears to move from east to west. So in New Zealand, the sun still rises in the east.
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People greet each other by simply waving at the other person. They also say "Hi, hello, welcome...etc." To start off you can also greet someone by saying/asking "How are you doing?" or "How was your day?".
Filipinos commonly greet each other with "Magandang araw" (Good day) or "Kamusta" (How are you). They may also use "Hi" or "Hello" as a casual greeting. Physical gestures such as a handshake, a nod, or showing respect by placing the back of an elder's hand to one's forehead are also common forms of greeting.
A welcome address for a recognition day would first greet the people that were in attendance. After that it would explain the reason for the recognitions.
There is no set rule for who should greet whom first. It can vary based on factors such as cultural norms, hierarchy, or personal relationships. In general, it is polite for both parties to greet each other, but it is common for the person entering the space to initiate the greeting.
the state that was first to officially observe Columbus Day was Colorado.
Colombians often greet each other with "¿Cómo estás?" (How are you?) or "Hola, ¿cómo estás?" (Hello, how are you?). It is also common in Colombia to say "Buenos días" (Good morning), "Buenas tardes" (Good afternoon), or "Buenas noches" (Good evening) depending on the time of day.
Colorado was the first state to celebrate Columbus Day. They celebrated it in 1906.
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They usually bow and say "Hello", "Good morning", "Good afternoon", "Good evening", or "Goodbye" depending on what time of day it is.