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Sticking out the tongue is a common greeting gesture in Tibetan culture, often used to show respect or greet someone.
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stick tongue
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Tibetan culture
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Sticking out tongue is a sign of respect, and a way to greet others in Tibetan culture.
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stick tongue
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Tibetan culture
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Sticking out the tongue is a form of greeting and showing respect in Tibetan culture, especially when meeting high-ranking religious leaders.
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stick tongue
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Tibetan culture
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Sticking out one's tongue as a sign of respect or greeting, particularly towards religious figures.
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stick tongue
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Tibetan culture
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Sticking out tongue is a greeting gesture in Tibetan culture, expressing respect and goodwill.
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tongue
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Tibetan culture
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Sticking out one's tongue as a greeting gesture is a sign of respect and showing friendliness.
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