Watch this video. And answer the following questions.
1. Have you ever been in a situation when you didn't know how to greet?
2. Do you know how to say hello and welcome in another language? Mention at least one
3. Choose one of the countries they mention and describe the greetings there.
Extra question:
4. What are some of arrival points in Trujillo? Have you ever had to pick up someone from there? DEscribe your experience.
1. I’ve never been in that kind of situations because with each person that I met, they knew how to greet.
ReplyDelete2. German: Hello (Hallo) and Welcome (Willkommen); Chinese: Hello (Nin hao) and Welcome (Huānyíng)
3. In Netherland, in Informal situations, a person greets the other one shaking hands and with friends or family members, you give them two kisses on the cheek.
4. Carlos Martínez de Pinillos International Airport is the biggest arrival point in Trujillo. It's located near to Huanchaco Beach and moves traveleres from one city to another. I have never had to pick up someone from there until now.
1.No, I have never been in a difficult situation. I just say hello to my friends and with older people I say good morning, good afternoon or good evening.
ReplyDelete2. Of course, when I was in the US I met people from different countries at school. I learned to say ça va in french, ni hao in chinese.
3.In formal situations in China they say ni hao and shake hands like business people do.In informal situations they wave their hands, say bello or say good bye.
4.One of the most well-known arrival point is the airport Carlos Martínez de Pinillos located near Huanchaco beach.I have never picked anyone there.
1. I have been in a situation with french girl. When she greeted me she gave me 3 kisses on the cheek and I was suprised.
ReplyDelete2.Yep, In japanese we can say Konnichiwa, in french Bonjur, in Korean Annyo (anyohaseyo) and in chinese Ni hao.
3.In Argentina it´s greeted with a kiss on the cheek for all situations.
4.One of the most well-known arrival point is the airport Carlos Martínez de Pinillos located near Huanchaco beach. I've been in a situation when I picked up my Aunt .
1.I’ve never been in that situation.
ReplyDelete2. YesFrench: Hello (Bonjour) and Portugues:Hello (Oi)
3.Men greet each other with a handshake, always using the right hand .Women greet each other with two kisses on the cheek .Another way of greeting and showing respect for a person of advanced age is a kiss on the forehead.
4.Carlos Martínez de Pinillos International Airport is the biggest arrival point in Trujillo. It's located near to Huanchaco Beach .I’ve never been in that situation
1.I’ve never been in that situation.
ReplyDelete2. Yes. .Italiano: Hello (Ciao) and Welcome (Benvenuto )
3. In Slovakia , the greeting fomal is hands shake and informal say hello.
4.Carlos Martínez de Pinillos International Airport is the biggest arrival point in Trujillo. It's located near to Huanchaco Beach .
1.- Once my brother introduce his friend from Japan and I didn’t know how greet. I doubted if give a hand or nod.
ReplyDelete2.- Portuguese: Hello (Oi) and Welcome (bem-vindo). Italian: Hello(Ciato)and Welcome (benvenuto )
3.- In Trinidad and Tobago, in informal situations people greets giving a kiss on the cheek, and in formal situations people shake hands.
4.- Ittsa Agency it´s one of the arrival points in Trujillo, these are located in Juan Pablo Avenue. I had to pick up mi cousin Steve that came from Spain for vacations in Trujillo.
1. I've never been in a situation like that
ReplyDelete2. Chinese: Hello (Nin hao) and Welcome (Huānyíng). Italian: Hello (Ciato) and Welcome (benvenuto)
3. In Argentina the women greets with a kiss on the cheek and the man with a shake hand.
4. some arrivals points are the land terminals and the airport. I've never had to pick up someone.
1. I’ve never been in that situations because the people who I met, they knew how to greet.
ReplyDelete2. Italiano : Hello (Ciao) and Welcome (Benvenuto)
3. In Netherland, the people shake hands and with friends or family members, the people give them kiss on the cheek
4. Carlos Martínez de Pinillos International Airport is the biggest arrival point in Trujillo. It's located near to Huanchaco Beach I have never had to pick up someone
1. I've never been in that situation.
ReplyDelete2. Portuguese: Hello (oi or olá) and welcome (bem-vindo)
3. In Kenya the people hand shake but depend the formal it is they bow, if it's an informal greeting they says "sasa"
4. Some arrival point in Trujillo is an Airport Carlos Martínez de Pinillos, I didn't to pick up anybody.
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ReplyDelete1. I have never been in that situation.
ReplyDelete2. I learned to say hello and I love you in four languages, why? I don't know!: ciao and ti amo! (Italian),salut and Je t'aime! (french), oi and eu te amo! (Portuguese), Hallo and Ich liebe dich!(German).
3. in United arab Emirates, has an odd way to greet, rubbing the nose and a kiss on the forehead.
4. In Trujillo the points arrival is the airport Carlos Martínez de Pinillos. I have never picked anyone there.