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    the customs followed by Americans come from the upbringing of the individual. As adults, Americans may form their own special customs that will be unique for their family. The greetings and visiting customs may vary from family to family, but generally most Americans have a simplistic approach. American greetings are generally informal. Men and women greet each other with a smile and a firm handshake (United States). Close friends and relatives will welcome each other with a hug or a

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    Indian American Culture

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    Greetings: while working together in India gatherings and manners s need to handshake. in any case, now and then Indians use "Namaste". For the most part lady shake hands now-days. Then again, shaking hands with ladies relies on upon themselves. Gift exchange: Indian constantly present gifts on events to every others. yellow green, red, blue color are thought fortunate for wrapping gifts. They don't show huge or costly blessings in light of the fact that it causes embarrassment to others. They frequently

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    give you examples of how you can incorporate Specialty Marketing into your overall marketing plan, such as incorporating “marketing services” into your greetings.  In Person Greeting: (“Good Morning, Good Afternoon, Good Evening) welcome to Stylogix, Your Hair Color Specialists. My name is Dana. How may I assist you?”  Over the Phone Greeting: (“Good Morning, Good Afternoon, Good Evening) thank you for calling Stylogix, Your Hair Color Specialists, this is Dana speaking. How may I assist you?

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    had come to the emergency room and was now in the Medical Surgical unit, after one of his toes was infected and drainage was coming out of it. When I first came to his room, he was nervous and scared. After I greeted him, he did not respond to my greeting, “Hello, how are you?” His face did not have a friendly smile toward me. I felt that my patient was questioning my very presence in the room, since I was just a

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    Hallmark Cards afford many an opportunity to celebrate a multitude of occasions with expressions that speak to the heart. Joyce C. Hall, founder of Hallmark Cards Incorporated, started the company in 1910 in Kansas City, Mo. The very early years of establishing his business Hall presented wholesale products created and manufactured by others to gift shops, drugstores and bookstores. Today, Hallmark Cards Inc. produces and manufactures a variety of products. Hoover’s database estimates Hallmark

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    The Artifact- We all know about it (personally it’s the one thing I dread each Sunday morning), the greeting of the guests. Greeting of the guests is at some point in a Church Service (usually around the beginning of a Sunday morning service) the Pastor, or Music Minister will direct the congregation, specifically church members to go out and specifically find someone who is visiting, target them out and begin talking to them. I will look into the positive and negative aspects of this practice

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    differences and customs that take place in Asian businesses, which can include authority, office relationships, privacy, uniform or dress code and even the personal status of employees... For example, in Hong Kong, and many other Asian countries, greetings are made by bowing or with a handshake. Elders and those in high positions are usually greeted first and tend to not bow in return. Some may deem this disrespectful, but in many Asian countries, it’s the norm. On the other hand, bowing in America

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    and their way of communicating, I interviewed my friend Yary, to compare and contrast our way of communicating through our culture. To begin with, everyone has a different speech repertories when it comes to different situations. Particularly, greetings is one situation where there are different ways for people to greet elders. No would would greet their friends the same as their grandparents,

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    The Bianca Monologue

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    On a quiet day, long ago, a young girl sat in the field where her father worked. Bianca’s hair was long, dark, and coarse complementing her caramel skin. She sat, eyes closed, taking in the warm June day. The corn, the air and the soft songs that the workers sang in the fields made Bianca smile. “Bianca! cariño! It is time to go Bianca! Andale! ” yells her father from across the fields. She rises to her feet, brushes the red, clay dust off of her shawl, and begins to walk home. She walks hand in

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    PA 12 Standard 1K: Interact with students by greeting them at the door. This is a perfect time to say something positive to each student. It may simply be “Good morning.” or “That hair style looks good on you...” or “That color looks good on you” or “Nice game last night” or “I heard the chess club trounced its opponents.” Since second grade reading starts at 12:45 p.m. and I come to the classroom at 1:00 o’clock p.m., I walked into the classroom and say, “Good afternoon.” Today, I helped two students

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