When greeting a Japanese person, it is polite to bow slightly and say "Konnichiwa" (hello) or "Ohayou gozaimasu" (good morning). It is also common to shake hands, but be aware that some Japanese people may prefer not to. It is important to show respect and politeness in your greeting.
greet them with great respect but treat them as an average person only greater
In Irish: Dia duit (to one person); to more than one person, Dia daoibh. In Scottish Gaelic: Hallo
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 properly greet a professor by addressing them respectfully with their title (e.g. Dr., Professor) followed by their last name. It is also polite to make eye contact, offer a handshake, and use a polite greeting such as "Good morning" or "Hello."
Business casual is generally appropriate attire for most meet and greets.
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The usher at the funeral for a fallen comrade should be some one from the service or a higher rank officer who knew the fallen comrade. the usher will greet people at the door show them there seats . the usher should have a smile because that the first person they will see the guest should feel welcomed.
The usher at the funeral for a fallen comrade should be some one from the service or a higher rank officer who knew the fallen comrade. the usher will greet people at the door show them there seats . the usher should have a smile because that the first person they will see the guest should feel welcomed.
Sometimes they do have these meet and greet things for certain cities, but there is also the 1 in a million chance where u c them on the street and get their autograph