they're a person I would treat them the same way I would want to be treated. It's not like they have grean blood and their brains are in glass containers. I would not react any differently then I would seeing the hundreds of people I do every week.
2006-08-13 12:07:24
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answered by thejett.net 2
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I've never met any Inuit (or at least not that I know of). I've met people from all around the world, from different races, cultures, tribes etc and my standard reaction is to greet them with whatever the local greeting is and to shake hands. I'd do the same if I met an Inuk - I don't know what the customary greeting is so I'd just say hello.
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Since my answer I've looked into it. I'd say Chimo and move my left hand in a circle across my chest or I'd rub noses (and hope I was doing the right thing).
2006-08-13 19:10:13
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answered by Trevor 7
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Well I would ask what exactly a "Inuk" is...not to be mean...like Im really curious, I have never heard that before, I must be shelterd! haha! But I suppose I would ask about their culture and stuff....I think it would be cool(literally! haha) to be a Eskimo! And chillax with huskeys all day...pretty sweet!
2006-08-13 19:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I have, and I admit to staring just because I'm so interested in different people and cultures. Is that wrong? Also I smile and say "hello".
2006-08-13 19:10:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Uh, the same reaction I have when I meet anyone for the first time. "Hi! How are ya?" *firm handshake*
2006-08-13 19:06:39
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answered by ? 6
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Unfortunately.. I think.. No, I know I would find myself in the very awkward (and impolite) position of starring at him/her. I know that I would look at their face, clothes, etc and would be in awe
2006-08-13 19:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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