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Lisa, France | Our regular greeting is kissing on each other's faces, also between people who have only just met. We often shake hands at work. The lifestyle expert Philippe says, "Simply looking into a person's eyes is good enough now." Maybe it helps, I'm not quite sure. 4-18 09:46 597 |
Simon, UAE | We are asked to stop the traditional nose-to-nose greeting. The experts also say that we shouldn't shake hands any more or kiss. We are suggested to wave only. I'm sure it can reduce the risk but I'm afraid we won't keep close relationship one day. 4-18 09:46 489 |
Amy, Brazil | We share chimarrao(马黛茶)among a group of close friends. The tea is passed around in a cup with a metal straw(吸管)and everyone takes turns drinking from it. But the government has announced that we shouldn't share straws to drink the tea. Is it necessary? 4-18 09:51 149 4-18 09:51 149 |
Marsha, Iran | These days, a video has become popular showing three friends meeting, hands in their pockets and two of them are wearing masks, tapping(轻叩)their feet against each other as a greeting. Simple and funny! We shake hands traditionally. 4-18 09:52 263 |