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bowing as a greeting
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African countries
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In some African countries, bowing is a sign of respect and a traditional way to greet elders.
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East Asia
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Bowing is a common traditional greeting in East Asian culture, showing respect and humility.
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Middle East
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In Middle Eastern culture, bowing is a typical form of greeting that demonstrates respect and acknowledges social hierarchy.
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Pacific Islands
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In Pacific Island culture, bowing is not a common form of greeting, with hugs or handshakes being preferred.
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Scandinavian countries
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In Scandinavian countries, bowing as a greeting is rare and direct eye contact and a firm handshake are valued.
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South America
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Bowing as a greeting is less common in South America, where kissing on the cheek is more prevalent.
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Southern European countries
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Bowing as a greeting is not common in Southern European countries, warm embraces or kisses on the cheek are customary.
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