Explanation:
Keep your deathgrip in your checked bag! Shaking hands hard is disrespectful. If the other person shakes your hand for so long that they begin to grip your hand, don't be shocked. It's a friendly gesture.
Explanation:
Another traditional way to greet someone is with a kiss, which is typically only a quick touch of the cheeks accompanied by a kissing sound. Mexicans only kiss one cheek when greeting one another, as opposed to the double-kissing French. In Japan, bowing is a common way to meet someone.
Explanation:
A simple head nod or a full bow, where the individual is bent 90 degrees at the waist, are both acceptable forms of bowing.
Explanation:
Avoid shaking hands! The individual will make a "wai," or bow, by putting their palms together at the level of their chest. Take the gesture back. Say "Sawadee-krap" to them if you are a male. Say "Sawadee-kah" if you're a woman; both words mean "Hello." Only shake hands if a wai is not extended.
Explanation:
For instance, Prime Minister Narender Modi's handshake with Prince William during the royal tour was so prolonged and hard that it left a palm impression.
Explanation:
In the Philippines, there are various different methods to greet someone. A senior citizen "blesses" a child by placing his or her right hand on the latter's forehead. This is known as "mano," and godparents also perform it for their godchildren.