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cultural greetings
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Tibetan people
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Touching foreheads or noses is a traditional way of greeting
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2
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gesture of greeting
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Tibet
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Sticking out tongue is used as a gesture of greeting
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3
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greeting etiquette
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Tibet
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Sticking out one's tongue during a greeting is a sign of friendliness and respect.
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4
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greeting etiquette
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Tibetan culture
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Sticking out one's tongue during a greeting is a sign of friendliness and respect.
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1
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5
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greeting gestures
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Tibet
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The Tibetan-style greeting involves sticking out one's tongue
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1
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6
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hand greetings
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Tibet
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Greeting involves presenting a ceremonial scarf, known as a 'hadag' or 'khata', as a sign of respect and goodwill.
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1
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7
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mode of greeting
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Tibet
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Greeting with a traditional gesture of placing palms together in front of chest (Namaste)
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8
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physical greetings
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Tibet
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Greeting with a traditional scarf or silk scarf is common
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9
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social greetings
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Tibet
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The gesture of pressing one's palms together is a common form of greeting
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10
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traditional greetings
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Tibetan culture
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The traditional greeting involves placing your palms together, chest high, and saying 'Tashi Delek'.
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