Thank you every one. I respect culture. Some one offer me for this greeting and I would like to know before I accept. I understand the meaning and thank you again to all who gave me valuable information.
its gulf culture. they do it when they want to salute each others. like when we say hello :) but nose to nose salut is 100% from gulf culture and it shows respect..accodding to them but with the swine flu i think history will let it go :P
That is the way of greeting with high note, it can be differ from country to country, so there is nothing special to discuss about it, simply like shaking hands and hugging, so respect their customs....cheers
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Thank you every one. I respect culture. Some one offer me for this greeting and I would like to know before I accept. I understand the meaning and thank you again to all who gave me valuable information.
its gulf culture. they do it when they want to salute each others. like when we say hello :) but nose to nose salut is 100% from gulf culture and it shows respect..accodding to them but with the swine flu i think history will let it go :P
pag sa pinas to? nose to nose; or cheek to cheek. malamang. bading cla... hahaahha..
That is the way of greeting with high note, it can be differ from country to country, so there is nothing special to discuss about it, simply like shaking hands and hugging, so respect their customs....cheers
its just a form of greeting, like a hand shake.
Thank you for answering me. especially for ahmedlibra-87 who show me a real photo.
this might help
u may have seen it b4
its called "Khashm"
u can say...arab(qatari) style of meeting/greeting...
they shake hands and also touch each others nose with their noses and kiss(not really..just da sound)
generally speaking...way of greeting.....
it s like when you kiss or saluate someone the same thing and the same meaning just here in qatar they kiss with nose it s normal
somebody please answer that; i am "dying" to know, too!