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[quote=Anonymous]In our family, greeting visitors at the door when they arrive and bidding them farewell when they leave - is huge. Also, in my culture, if we go to an event/party and we see people that we know who are our peers or elder to us - we go and greet them. My kids are the same. They know that they have to meet and greet all the elders and known people, and it is usually a hug, side hug, or any greeting gesture. In my youth, I have disliked people and not greeted them properly. As I have grown older, I have realized that relationships are always fluid. Even if you don't like someone, you should not let them know and you should not make waves. Unless they are sexual abusers or something like that. [/quote]
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