shaking hands,air kissing,bowing,hugging,and of course saying hello
Common Thanksgiving greeting cards are in the same spirit of the holiday. Greetings include sayings like happy holidays or happy Thanksgiving. Other greetings can be as simple as a thank you.
The Beverly Hillbillies - 1962 Greetings from the President 6-6 was released on: USA: 11 October 1967
Greetings from Tucson - 2002 Spiteful Dating 1-6 was released on: USA: 1 November 2002
The Republic of Seychelles has three official languages, so it depends on whom you meet. Most common are French, Creole and English. I enclose a link to a good travel website which offers some common greetings you might hear in Seychelles.
A common greeting in Hawaiian is "Aloha." It is used to say both "hello" and "goodbye," as well as representing love, peace, and compassion.
They usually greet each other with a handshake and a kiss on both cheeks. Most of their other greetings is the same as American greetings. They also greet each other by talking island slang which is quite common.
It depends where you are in the USA, but some common greetings are:HelloHiHey'sup?Yo
Saluti comuni is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "basic greetings." The masculine plural noun and adjective translate literally as "common greetings." The pronunciation will be "sa-LOO-tee ko-MOO-nee" in Italian.
In Flemish, which is a variant of Dutch spoken in Belgium, common greetings include "Hallo" for "Hello" and "Goedemorgen" for "Good morning." Other greetings include "Goedenavond" for "Good evening" and "Hoe gaat het?" which means "How are you?" These phrases are widely used in everyday conversation.
In Marathi, "hello" can be expressed as "नमस्कार" (Namaskār) or "नमस्ते" (Namaste). These greetings are used in both formal and informal contexts. Another common greeting is "सुप्रभात" (Suprabhat) for "good morning."
In Niger, common greetings include "Sannu" or "Salam," which mean "hello." In more formal settings, people may say "Naka" for "How are you?" Responding with "Nakai" indicates that one is well. Additionally, greetings often vary by ethnic group, with variations in languages such as Hausa and Zarma.
Gibson Greetings has been purchased by American Greetings in Cleveland.