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do you greet people with a kiss on cheeks? or how, when?
do you greet people with a kiss on cheeks? or how, when?
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- Inglés (UK)
Yeah, normally a handshake is the most contact but not even that sometimes, just say hello. With very close friends or family I hug but male friends don't tend to hug between them I've noticed.
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- Inglés (US)
Never, a simple How are you doing or handshake will do
- Inglés (UK)
Yeah, normally a handshake is the most contact but not even that sometimes, just say hello. With very close friends or family I hug but male friends don't tend to hug between them I've noticed.

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