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1 ¡Hola! – when greeting, it is customary to shake hands.
Greetings ¡Hola! – when greeting, it is customary to shake hands. In spanish-speaking countries and throughout Europe people also exchange a kiss on the cheek or a hug They tend to get very close.

2 In Spain, 2 kisses, one on each cheek, are used.
Greetings It is common for 2 women or a woman and a man to kiss on the cheeks when they greet each other. In Spain, 2 kisses, one on each cheek, are used. In Latin America, only 1 kiss is used.

3 Hola – can be used anytime Buenos días – used in the morning
Greetings and Goodbyes Saludos: Hola – can be used anytime Buenos días – used in the morning Buenas tardes – used in the afternoon/early evening Buenas noches – used at night Despedidas: Adiós – means goodbye, permanent (like forever) Hasta mañana– until tomorrow/see you tomorrow Hasta luego– see you later Nos vemos– see you later Chao – bye

4 1. 8:00 PM Buenas noches 2. 10:45 AM Buenos días 3. 2:00 PM
Greetings: practice How would you greet a friend at these times? Ex: 5:00pm Buenas tardes. 1. 8:00 PM Buenas noches 2. 10:45 AM Buenos días 3. 2:00 PM Buenas tardes 4. 8:30 AM Buenos días 5. anytime Hola 6. 9:00 PM Buenas noches


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