Here in Paraguay greetings are a little different! The first time you meet someone, you shake hands. Generally, after that, you would give that person a kiss on each cheek.
Here are the rules (as I understand them):
Man to man - shake hands or hug if a close friend
Woman to man - man waits for women to lean in, then he knows it is ok to give the kiss greeting. If woman is uncomfortable for whatever reason, she offers her hand instead. Normally, however, here is no problem with giving the kiss greeting to a man.
Woman to woman - a kiss on each cheek
Dignitaries or other important people - shake hands to show respect
It's also important to greet everyone in the room when you enter. North Americans are notorious for entering a room and just giving a "hey, howdy, hey!" to everyone. That is considered very rude to a Latin. Here you enter a room, and go around the room greeting each person. When you depart from a gathering, you should generally also say goodbye to everyone individually. The handshake or kiss is repeated at departure.
The population of the Paraguayan Chaco where we live is about one half Mennonites. I just found out that they greet each other with a handshake or a hug if they are close friends. Oops! I had been giving the kiss greeting for about two months! Obviously being Paraguayans they are familiar with the kiss greeting so as far as I understand it wasn't offensive, just not the way they normally do it.
As a side note, Honey and I found it difficult when we were home in the US last year to remember NOT to give the kiss on the cheek at greeting. It's funny how you get so used to one way of doing things, you don't even realize it's become a part of you!
See you next Wednesday for the next installment of What's Different! If there is something specific you are interested in, let me know in the comments! I love comments! :)
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10 comments:
Love your post today! If you start thinking about it, the greetings are probably different in every culture. Never thought about it much before. Have a great day!
Wow!!! I certainly learned something today. That is interesting. Leaning in to accept a kiss would certainly take a little getting used to. Hey!!! Did you ever get my necklace??? I so hope it found its way to you. Hugs.... (and ...a kiss on the cheek...) :) Leslie
I LOVE these posts! It's so fun learning about another culture. I like the way they greet each other...it's very personal.
Hope you're having a great week over there in Paraguay! ♥
hahahaha, I'm laughing because of the Menno exception. So true! The biggest "what's different" for me here is the toilet paper in the waste basket.
Yeah, they do a lot of smooching here in Brasil too:) Some do the long cheek kiss, or the double side one, I am never prepared for that one! I almost kiss them on the face! Your blog is tops Shi! love you.
I love it! I still get confused about whether or not to kiss a man...
I had a fella land one on my lips once on purpose in my confusion. That wasn't cool at all, but generally, I like the custom!
We still catch ourselves slightly bowing our heads in greetings to Americans since we are used to that in Japan. You can even see people bowing when on the phone...Funny, huh?
We having British friends we work with in Japan and are used to the kiss on the cheek...but it did catch me off guard at first.
That is so funny. Down here in the south everyone kisses...hehe~ Thank you for the prayers for Mrs Jane. She is doing well today!
These "what's different" posts are great! Keep them coming!
It's surprising how many cultures DO greet with a kiss. It seems we americans are the only ones who are "boring" when we greet. With the Lebanese it's three kisses and some German MEN great each other with a kiss too!
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