Wink and say: "hey Babe, nice tiara"
2007-05-04 19:34:20
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answer #1
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answered by squeezie_1999 7
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For Americans, it's a nod. We don't curtsey or bow, as we aren't British subjects.
2007-05-04 17:23:55
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answer #2
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answered by Chris S 3
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adult males make bow their heads, women cutesy. while you're Asian and your lifestyle greets all and sundry with a deep bow, then it fairly is optimal for the two adult males and girls. She would develop her hand so you might shake, suited etiquette dictates which you shake her palms if she does this. while conversing to her you initiate with 'Your Majesty', an easy 'hi' isn't perfect and you do no longer say 'good morning/afternoon or night. As stated via yet another positioned up, you ought to face as she enters a room and proceed to be status until she has taken her seat.
2017-01-09 12:37:19
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answer #3
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answered by kathleen 3
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If you are an American you are not suppose to bow or curtsey
2007-05-04 15:42:35
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I think just a nod will do. I read somewhere that shaking hands or bowing is not neccesary
2007-05-04 22:04:49
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answered by cjl222 3
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"Your Majesty", then "Ma'am" and a bow or a curtsey, if you are physically capable of doing so. And don't extent your hand in greeting, but shake her hand if it's offered to you.
2007-05-04 15:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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there is never any touching unless initiated by her, a curtsy for women, a respectful bow by men.
2007-05-04 15:49:05
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answer #7
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answered by bob shark 7
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By saying hello
2007-05-04 23:53:43
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answered by Flaviu G 1
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You're supposed to say, like Joey on Friends, "How YOU doin?"
2007-05-04 15:36:44
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answered by Jonathan 7
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By whose standards?
2007-05-04 15:37:18
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answer #10
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answered by Skeff 6
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