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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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are greeting customs different for men and women? how?
  

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We prefer that the titles of our threads have something to do with the question itself. Did you mean hail ? Greetings vary from country to country, from region to region, from class to class, from gender to gender.

  • We prefer that the titles of our threads have something to do with the question itself.
  • Did you mean hail ?
  • Greetings vary from country to country, from region to region, from class to class, from gender to gender.
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We prefer that the titles of our threads have something to do with the question itself. Did you mean hail? Greetings vary from country to country, from region to region, from class to class, from gender to gender.
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One example: In the UK, men (of a certain class) often informally call their friends, or other men in general, "mate". So, it would be common to hear "Hello mate" as a greeting. Women rarely say "mate".

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