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How to greet foreigners when they meet?

The way is as follows:

1, Japanese people usually bow when they meet. Familiar people meet and bow to each other for two or three seconds. It takes a long time to bend over when you meet a good friend. When you meet your elders, you have to wait until your elders look up, and sometimes you even have to bow many times.

Australians think that shaking hands is a way of greeting each other.

3. The common greeting way in Africa is to raise your right hand and extend your palm to each other, indicating that there is no weapon, which is a symbol of friendship.

Thais greet each other and their elders by putting their hands together. Men put their hands in front of their faces and women put them on their chests.

The traditional etiquette for Indonesians to meet friends or acquaintances is to hold their chests with their right hands and say hello to each other, while shaking hands is the way for ordinary people to say hello.

6. Spain greets each other and sticks their cheeks once.