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  2. Waving - Wikipedia

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    A man waving Video of children waving. Waving is a nonverbal communication gesture that consists of the movement of the hand and/or entire arm that people commonly use to greet each other, but it can also be used to say goodbye, acknowledge another's presence, call for silence, or deny someone. [1]

  3. Greeting - Wikipedia

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    A spoken greeting or verbal greeting is a customary or ritualised word or phrase used to introduce oneself or to greet someone. Greeting habits are highly culture- and situation-specific and may change within a culture depending on social status. In English, some common verbal greetings are: "Hello", "hi", and "hey" — General verbal greetings ...

  4. Why You Should Never Leave A Party Without Saying Goodbye–And ...

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  5. Jewish customs of etiquette - Wikipedia

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    The common greeting said when one greets his neighbour after rising from sleep in the morning is (צפרך טוב = ṣafrakh ṭoḇ), literally meaning, "May your morning be good" (Good morning!). The response to the greeting is (צפרך טוב ומבורך = ṣafrakh ṭoḇ ū-meḇorakh), "May your morning be good and blessed". [26]

  6. To Get The Most Benefits, Should You Walk Faster…Or ... - AOL

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    Keep in mind that walking slower for longer can eventually even out to walking faster for a shorter amount of time, so the “better” between the two might just be what feels best for you ...

  7. Moin - Wikipedia

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    Moin, moi or mojn is a Low German, Frisian, High German (moin [moin] or Moin, [Moin]), [1] Danish (mojn) [2] (mòjn) greeting from East Frisia, Northern Germany, the eastern and northern Netherlands, Southern Jutland in Denmark and parts of Kashubia in northern Poland. The greeting is also used in Finnish. It means "hello" and, in some places ...

  8. Walk to School - Wikipedia

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    Almost 1.5 million children took part in the May Walk to School week. In October, school children gathered in Southwark, Devon, Manchester, Calderdale and Conwy to form giant heart shapes. The message was not only that Walking to School is good exercise for the heart, but also how much the children love walking to school!

  9. Here’s Why You Should Close Your Bedroom Door at Night - AOL

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    Bedroom door closed. It seems like an issue of preference. Do you leave the bedroom door open or closed? If you shut your bedroom door at night, you hear less noise and have more privacy.