In Indian culture, people typically greet each other by saying "Namaste" with a slight bow and placing their palms together in front of their chest.
If by Indians, you are referring to Indians in Asia then no. They to not greet each other with the word "HOW". In fact, I highly doubt even American Indians (Native Americans) have this special greeting. "How" as a Native American greeting is probably a Hollywood invention.
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How do swedes greet each other.
In American culture, strangers often greet each other as a way to be friendly and acknowledge each other's presence. It is considered a common social courtesy and helps to establish a positive and open atmosphere when interacting with others.
The maori greet by touching noses
ANSWER: Filipinos greet each other by saying, Kumusta.
Other than genetics and what your culture typically does/eats, it doesn't.
Angels greet each other by touching their wing tips together.
In Timbuktu, people typically greet each other with "Salam aleikum," which means "peace be upon you" in Arabic.
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".
With both the hands jointed, they greet 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.