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Die laughing with the online community’s 1001 `elegant` tips for greeting each other during the pandemic season

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Die laughing with the online community's 1001 `elegant` tips for greeting each other during the pandemic season 2
Die laughing with the online community's 1001 `elegant` tips for greeting each other during the pandemic season 2

Facing the complicated situation of the Covid-19 epidemic, WHO as well as state health agencies recommend that people regularly wash their hands, limit talking and contact with surrounding surfaces, for example, stop working.

1. Wave your hands

Basic greeting method, no touching but still maintaining the politeness.

2. Raise your eyebrows

Die laughing with the online community's 1001 `elegant` tips for greeting each other during the pandemic season

What happens when you meet someone you know but you can’t shake hands and your mouth is covered with a mask so you can’t say hello?

Die laughing with the online community's 1001 `elegant` tips for greeting each other during the pandemic season

3. Wakanda Forever

This is a suitable greeting for die-hard Marvel fans, superhero comic enthusiasts or simply those who want to greet each other in a cool way.

Die laughing with the online community's 1001 `elegant` tips for greeting each other during the pandemic season

But after saying hello, don’t get used to shouting Wakanda Forever, we don’t do that here…

4. Salute in old-fashioned style

Another familiar but rarely applied greeting, can be used to greet both when meeting and when saying goodbye, extremely suitable for fans of stories as well as swordplay games.

Die laughing with the online community's 1001 `elegant` tips for greeting each other during the pandemic season

– Dai Hieu Tung went to work so early today?

– Who, Daoist Long, are you going to lunch?

Die laughing with the online community's 1001 `elegant` tips for greeting each other during the pandemic season

– It’s time to check-out, say goodbye to my brothers, the end of the reunion!

(Of course, you should only apply when everyone around you agrees to use the same thing as you, otherwise in just a few days you will be `expelled` by your own company for acting like a cow…)

5. Elbows to the side indicate sadness of separation

It’s called that because this greeting involves touching elbows instead of shaking hands.

6. Salute with your feet

Since ancient times, we have always had the saying `shake hands, shake feet` but in reality we only use handshakes.

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