Saludos y despedidas
Most greetings between
Hispanics involve more physical contact than we might be accustomed to.
Women will touch cheeks or kiss the cheeks of other women and men.
Women do not shake hands. Often if you extend your hand, they will
take it; but be prepared for a limp paw. If you try to shake firmly,
you will flip their arms around. Just a light squeeze is called for.
Men will touch cheeks with or kiss the cheeks of women; but they shake
hands with other men. They may hug good friends.
When we are walking
in town and we see a friend in passing, we wave and say, "hello!" and keep
walking. Many Hispanics say, "adiós" [good-bye] and
keep walking. In Spanish, to say hola means you want to stop
and chat. Generally, Hispanics will stop and chat, considering it
rude not to do so. When you enter a restaurant or a shop, be prepared
to chat for a few minutes. Take the time to greet the person, inquire
about his or her family, and discuss the weather. You will find that
you develop good relations with the people living in your area.
Please note:
¡Con
permiso! or ¡Permiso! is used when you are trying
(politely) to get past someone or need someone to move out of your way.
Perdón
is used when you wish to speak with someone and you need his or her attention,
or when you did not hear someone clearly.
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`Ok' or "Okay" as an expression
of agreement is fairly universal. You will find most people in many
countries understand "Okay?" Just avoid the OK gesture as it
is actually offensive in just about all other countries!
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