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zzz [600]
3 years ago
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Lee y escoge la mejor respuesta. Read and select the best answer. In Latin America the way people greet each other can vary from

region to region, but here are some basic tips: Friends and relatives greet each other with a kiss or a hug. When a male greets a female or a female greets another female, here is what happens. They will gently touch both arms and move together until they are about six inches apart. They put their cheeks together and make a light kissing sound. Their lips don't ever touch, just their cheeks. This only takes one or maybe two seconds. When you are invited to someone's home, be prepared for a kiss or a hug! If you are unsure at all on what to do when you are in someone's home, the best thing to do is just follow the lead of your host. In most business situations and greetings, you can generally plan on shaking hands unless they are a long-time acquaintance or relative. Based on the reading, what greeting is appropriate in a formal professional situation where you don't know the members of the meeting?
A.Hugging
B.kissing and shaking hands
C.shaking hands
D.kissing
Spanish
1 answer:
enot [183]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C. Shaking hands

Explanation:

You don’t know them at all so that’s how it would be most appropriate.

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