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Jetty Shyam
Community TutorThe most common daily greeting in India is "namaste." Simply place your hands together at the heart and bow a little. In Sanskrit language "namaste" means "the divine in me bows to the divine in you," and it serves as both "hello" and "bye." It can be used at any time, with anyone. Another less common Hindu greeting is touching an elder's feet with both hands to show respect and seek their blessings.
And i'm very proud of my country :)
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Feb 4, 2022 9:50 AM
Jetty Shyam
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English, Hindi, Spanish, Telugu
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Spanish
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