To greet someone in Pakistani culture, the most common greeting is "Assalamu-alikum" which means "peace be upon you." Elders are greeted first out of respect and may hug each other. When receiving a gift, it is polite to thank the gift giver. When saying goodbye to a friend, it is respectful to wish them well and say you hope to see them again soon.
To greet someone in Pakistani culture, the most common greeting is "Assalamu-alikum" which means "peace be upon you." Elders are greeted first out of respect and may hug each other. When receiving a gift, it is polite to thank the gift giver. When saying goodbye to a friend, it is respectful to wish them well and say you hope to see them again soon.
To greet someone in Pakistani culture, the most common greeting is "Assalamu-alikum" which means "peace be upon you." Elders are greeted first out of respect and may hug each other. When receiving a gift, it is polite to thank the gift giver. When saying goodbye to a friend, it is respectful to wish them well and say you hope to see them again soon.
To greet someone in Pakistani culture, the most common greeting is "Assalamu-alikum" which means "peace be upon you." Elders are greeted first out of respect and may hug each other. When receiving a gift, it is polite to thank the gift giver. When saying goodbye to a friend, it is respectful to wish them well and say you hope to see them again soon.
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IN YOUR CULTURE WHAT IS THE POLITE WAY TO GREET SOMEONE, TO RECEIVE A GIFT, AND TO
SAY GOODBYE TO A FRIEND?
The most common greeting among Pakistani is Assalamu-alikum in English it is (peace be upon you) elder are greeted first out of respect and may hug each other on greeting