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explain greeting elders at home​

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Answered by sacredheart15
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When approaching or greeting your elders, always make eye contact. This shows that you acknowledge their presence. A warm smile from you can make this person's otherwise dreary day much brighter.

Good [morning, afternoon, evening,night], Formal , which changes with the time of day. "What's up?", "Yo", "What's up?", and "What's happening?", which are not formal. "G'day", a greeting used a lot in Australia. "Howdy", an informal greeting used a lot in rural areas of the United States.

Answered by nkchaudhary012
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greeting is a word which explain us how precious our elders are . greeting elders at home describes our character and our respect towards elders . we should greet our elders in early morning because it makes us a sincere .

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