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Description: Arabs typically stand much closer in conversation than Westerners do, close enough to feel one another’s breath and “read” each other’s eyes. Most North Americans would feel crowded standing so close, even when talking to a friend. If it's a formal greeting, they shake hands (always the right). If you know the person very well, you can go for cheek to cheek kisses (3 kisses on the right cheek). If the person is your relative or close friend, then you both can greet by touch noses twice. Picture Stats: Views: 271 Filesize: 498.7kB Height: 485 Width: 474 Source: https://biology-forums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=41910 |