 The customs and rituals involved in greeting someone are often different from country to country, and unfamiliar customs can sometimes be confusing.

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 The customs and rituals involved in greeting someone are often different from country to country, and unfamiliar customs can sometimes be confusing. Situations get even more confusing when different greeting gestures are required between male and female, female and female, male and male… Travelers, especially when in unfamiliar cultures, almost need a manual just to make sure not to offend someone when meeting and greeting.

 In the USA, it is normal for men to shake hands when they meet, but it is quite unusual for men to kiss when they greet each other. Greetings are casual – a handshake, a smile and a ‘hello’ will do just fine.

 The British often simply say ‘hello’ when they meet friends. They usually shake hands only when they meet for the first time. Social kissing, often just a peck on the cheek, is common in an informal situation between men and women and also between women who know each other very well.

 In Arab countries, close male friends or colleagues hug and kiss both cheeks. They shake hands with the right hand only, for longer but less firmly than in the West. Contact between the opposite genders in public is considered obscene. Do not offer to shake hands with the opposite sex.

 In Russia, the typical greeting is a very firm handshake. Assume you’re trying to crush each others knuckles, all the while maintaining direct eye contact. When men shake hands with women, the handshake is less industrial. It is considered gallant to kiss women three times while alternating cheeks, and even to kiss hands.

 Macedonians typically greet one another by saying “Zdravo” (“Hello”) and shaking hands. Close friends and family members kiss each other three times on cheeks. Other Macedonian-language greetings are “Dobro utro” (“Good morning”), “Dobar den” (“Good afternoon”), and “ Dobra vecer ” (“Good night”). Initial Macedonian greetings are followed by questions auch as “Kako ste?” (“How are you ? ”)and “Kako si ?” (“How are you ? ”), as well as inquiries about family members such as “Kako e semejstvoto?” ( “How is your family ? ”).

 In China greetings are formal and the oldest person is always greeted first. Handshakes are the most common form of greeting with foreigners. Many Chinese will look towards the ground. The Chinese have a terrific sense of humour. They can laugh at themselves most readily if they have a comfortable relationship with the other person. Be ready to laugh at yourself given the proper circumstance’s.when greeting someone.

 Australians are not very formal so greetings are casual and relaxed. A handshake and smile suffices. While an Australian may say, 'G'day' or 'G'day, mate', this may sound patronizing from a foreigner. Visitors should simply say, 'Hello' or 'Hello, how are you?' Aussies prefer to use first names, even at the initial meeting.