They have many greetings. Here they are in order of popularity:
"Salamu Alaykum" = Peace be upon you
"Alaykum Al-Salam" = And peace be upon you
"Amel Eih?" = How are you doing?
"Hamdo lillah" = Thanks be to God.
"Eih El-Ak'bar?" = What's up/ What are the news?
"Hamdo lillah" = Thanks be to God.
or "Kollo tamam" = All's fine.
"Kollo tamam" could also be used as a question, as in "All's fine?".
In Poland, there are several ways to greet each other. One can shake the other's hand, take off head gear, or embrace each other.
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Yes, Because they repel each other.
They need the energy from each other to live
It where to plates rub past each other; push against each other; or move away from each other.
How do swedes greet each other.
Filipinos say kamusta to greet each other
Angels greet each other by touching their wing tips together.
People from Brooklyn greet each other in the same way others do in the different cities. In general, they will greet each other by saying "hello" or "hi".
They bow While They GREET
The maori greet by touching noses
ANSWER: Filipinos greet each other by saying, Kumusta.
In Poland, there are several ways to greet each other. One can shake the other's hand, take off head gear, or embrace each other.
They sniff each other.
In a formal situation, Italians greet each other with handshakes. In informal situations, they tend to greet each other with hugs and kisses. But there also can be handshakes among those within one's close circle of family and friends.
They generally greeted each other by saying "hello". This is the same way people greet each other now. However, they were much more formal to each other in the 1800s.
well fijians normaly greet each other by saying bula or bula vinaka which both means hello in fijian