The gesture of greeting in tibet?
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Tibetan monks stick their tongue out to greet people.
They also press the hands together and place them in front of their chest to show that they “come in peace”. They started doing this to prove that they're not the reincarnation of a cruel king from the 9th century that had a black tongue.
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Tibetan monks stick their tongue out to greet people.
They also press the hands together and place them in front of their chest to show that they “come in peace”. They started doing this to prove that they're not the reincarnation of a cruel king from the 9th century that had a black tongue
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