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Using Namaste at the end of an introduction?

Hi there,

I am writing an introduction about myself including details about my work experience and my interests. I am thinking of ending it with "Namaste" as it refers to one of my interests.

I have read namaste has a literal meaning of "I bow to you" and can be used as a greeting and also at the end of a greeting.

I just wanted to check I am using it in the right way.

Any feedback would be great, thanks!

  

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Yes, Namaste can be used both as a greeting and as a farewell. If you pay attention, then the namaste gesture is used both at the beginning of yoga and at the end.

  • Yes, Namaste can be used both as a greeting and as a farewell.
  • If you pay attention, then the namaste gesture is used both at the beginning of yoga and at the end.
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Yes, Namaste can be used both as a greeting and as a farewell. If you pay attention, then the namaste gesture is used both at the beginning of yoga and at the end.

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