Greetings
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Nina Evason,
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- A firm handshake with eye contact and a smile is the appropriate greeting in most situations.
- Men should wait for a woman to extend her hand first.
- Women may hold each other’s forearms instead of shaking hands.
- Once people become acquainted, greetings become a lot warmer and Colombians often prefer to embrace (abrazo). This involves a hug accompanied with a pat on the shoulder or elbow (between men) or a kiss on the right cheek (between women).
- The common verbal greeting is “Buenos dias” (Good day), “Buenas tardes” (good afternoon) or “Buenas noches” (good evening/night) depending on the time of day.
- The formal title to greet people is ٱñǰ’ (mister) for men and ٱñǰ’ (missus) for women.
- People may call each other a ‘p’ (cousin) or ‘vԴ’ (neighbour) out of affection when they may not be that close to you.
- It is common politeness to show personal interest in a person whilst greeting. Enquire about their family and health.