The document lists common verbal and nonverbal greetings across 5 different cultures: 1) Filipinos say "Po" and "Opo" and perform the mano gesture, 2) Japanese say "Konnichiwa, Konbanwa, and Ohayōgozaimasu" and clasp their hands when apologizing, 3) Hindus say "Namaste" and fold their hands in front of their chest while bowing their head, 4) Americans say "Good Morning, Good evening, Good afternoon" and shake hands, 5) South Koreans say "Anyoung Haseyo" and use the peace sign.
The document lists common verbal and nonverbal greetings across 5 different cultures: 1) Filipinos say "Po" and "Opo" and perform the mano gesture, 2) Japanese say "Konnichiwa, Konbanwa, and Ohayōgozaimasu" and clasp their hands when apologizing, 3) Hindus say "Namaste" and fold their hands in front of their chest while bowing their head, 4) Americans say "Good Morning, Good evening, Good afternoon" and shake hands, 5) South Koreans say "Anyoung Haseyo" and use the peace sign.
The document lists common verbal and nonverbal greetings across 5 different cultures: 1) Filipinos say "Po" and "Opo" and perform the mano gesture, 2) Japanese say "Konnichiwa, Konbanwa, and Ohayōgozaimasu" and clasp their hands when apologizing, 3) Hindus say "Namaste" and fold their hands in front of their chest while bowing their head, 4) Americans say "Good Morning, Good evening, Good afternoon" and shake hands, 5) South Koreans say "Anyoung Haseyo" and use the peace sign.