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A custom that exists in every culture is that of people always greeting each other, but
the ways and gestures they use differ from country to country. This can be very important
when we meet people from other places because something that is very common for us in
another country it could be unusual and even rude. This essay will present some of those
differences
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You might be surprised, but there are places where handshakes, especially when meeting
for the first time, are very rare and considered a bit rude. For example, both in Japan and
Thailand, a bow is the proper greeting, but the gesture is a little different. While Japanese
bow and avoid direct eye contact, in Thailand, people look at each other when they bow and
press their hands together to their chest.
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Unlike countries like Japan and Thailand, shaking hands is a common practice in many
countries such as the United Kingdom and Russia. Nevertheless, there are some differences
in this gesture. Like many Mexicans, Russians greet with a very firm handshake; in contrast,
people in the United Kingdom prefer a quick and softer handshake.
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Finally, another common way to greet people is kissing. This is especially common in
Europe. For example, the French commonly greet with a double cheek-to-cheek kiss
(sometimes more). Like the French, Italians usually greet with a quick kiss on each cheek.
However, not all Europeans like these greetings. Unlike the French or Italian Germans
don't like kissing and prefer a simple handshake.
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In conclusion, greetings can vary around the world, but it is important to know the
differences in gestures in order to avoid offending someone. Unlike most Mexicans, not
everybody feels comfortable with very enthusiastic greetings.

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