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Huggins, Viola - WHAT TO SAY, When your are in England

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Afbeelding: Huggins, Viola - WHAT TO SAY, When your are in England
Schrijver: Huggins, Viola
Titel: WHAT TO SAY, When your are in England
ISBN: 9788420504445
Uitgever: The British Broadcasting Corporation
Bijzonderheid: Papercover, Goed, 94 bldz., gebruikersporen Moeilijk verkrijgbaar
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Meer info In England, social physical contact like hugging is typically more reserved than in many other cultures. If you find yourself in a situation where a hug occurs or is being considered, the following phrases and behaviors are standard.
What to Say During a Hug
Because hugging is often reserved for close friends and family, it is frequently accompanied by a warm but brief verbal greeting or farewell.
"It’s so good to see you!" – A common, enthusiastic greeting for a friend you haven't seen in a while.
"Lovely to see you." – A slightly more understated version suitable for most social circles.
"Safe journey" or "Take care" – Standard phrases used during a goodbye hug.
"Are you alright?" – Often used as a general greeting in England, this may be said just as you approach or release a hug.
Knowing When to Hug
British etiquette follows a "social proximity rule": hugs are for friends, while handshakes are for formal or new acquaintances.
Wait for the other person to initiate: If you are unsure, it is best to let the British person lead the physical interaction.
Keep it brief: A "British hug" is typically short and light, often involving a couple of pats on the back rather than a deep or lingering squeeze.
Avoid the "Bear Hug": Tight, full-body hugs are usually reserved for extreme situations, such as comforting someone in distress.
Alternatives to Hugging
If you or the person you are meeting seems hesitant, these non-physical or low-contact alternatives are widely accepted:
A "Nod and Smile": Often sufficient for good friends and casual acquaintances alike.
A Handshake: The standard for business or first-time meetings; keep it firm but brief.
The "Air Kiss": Becoming more common among friends, usually one or two light pecks on the cheek (or just near the cheek).
A Simple "Hi" or "Alright?": In many casual settings, a verbal acknowledgment without any physical touch is the norm.
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