2. Please call me Beth
Unit: 1
By:
Eduardo
and
Christopher
3.
4.
5. Hello Good-bye
Hey Good night
Hi See you later
How are you? See you tomorrow
How’s it going? Have a good day
Good morning
6. The salute is a way to communicate, to enter a
person in the circle of another, either in a
momentary and sporadic, or a more permanent
by establishing a closer bond with her
(friendship, love, etc.. )
The most common greeting around the world is
the handshake. Greet and shake hands is
universally accepted, even if countries have
their own customs and only use this greeting to
strangers.
7. In North America, the United States and Canada, the most common
greeting is the handshake, social and professional level. At the
household level, you can use the kiss to say hello to your partner or
spouse and their families.
In South America, predominantly Latino and social character of
greeting, and is widely used, in addition to the handshake, kisses
between people, even among men, although more common among
women and men to women. Among men, may be more common for
kisses, hugs and other forms of expression of greeting closer. Both in
the social sphere, as in work or family, greetings are fairly close in
most of these countries.
8. There are difirent greetings in Costa Rica like:
The greeting between businessmen (and women
too) is the handshake. A strong grip and short. If
you already know before the handshake can be
more durable. And you can even get to hug or kiss
on the cheek in the case of women.
Costa Ricans are generally very polite, always
ready to lend a hand or a kiss on the cheek.
If someone invites you to the house, bring the
hostess a gift such as flowers, chocolates or
something special in their own country. If offered
food, try to eat but not hungry. Costa Ricans do not
like to say no and try to avoid saying that simply
saying "thank you".