There are many ways in the world to greet people. Listen to a few examples of greetings from some countries. 

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abraco

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A bow Around the world, there are many different ways to greet people. Bowing is the traditional way of greeting in Northeast Asian countries like Korea and Japan. This picture, for example, shows how Japanese women bow. In Japan, when you bow, you don't look directly at the other person's eyes. But in Korea, it's important to see the other person's face when you bow. In both countries, people bow to show respect. A hug When good friends meet in Russia, they often hug each other. This is true for both women and men. Russia isn't the only place where friends hug. In Brazil, for example, friends also hug each other in greeting. In Brazil, the hug is called an abraco.
鞠躬 全世界有很多种不同的向人致意的方式。在像日本、韩国等北亚国家,鞠躬是一种很传统的致意方式。例如这幅图里面(图略)就展示了日本女性的鞠躬方式。在日本,当向人鞠躬时,是不直接看对方的眼睛的。但在韩国鞠躬时看着对方的脸确实很重要的一件事。在这两个国家,人们鞠躬以示对对方的尊敬。 拥抱 在俄罗斯,朋友相遇一般会互相拥抱,这种方式男女通用。俄罗斯不是唯一用拥抱与朋友打招呼的国家。例如在巴西,朋友间也会用拥抱打招呼,他们的拥抱称作abraco(葡萄牙语的拥抱)。