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Greeting people can be confusing(ÁîÈËÃÔ»óµÄ), especially during cross-cultural communications. Will a simple handshake do? Should you give a hug or offer a kiss on the cheek (Á³¼Õ)? People in different countries have their own greetings.

During the COVID-19 outbreak(±¬·¢), greeting others is becoming even more confusing. The infectious(Ò×´«È¾µÄ) novel coronavirus has challenged traditional greetings such as shaking hands, kissing and hugging. After all, close body contact will increase the chance of spreading the virus.

People have realized the risk and stopped using some traditional greetings. On March 1, for example, German Interior Minister Seehofer(µÂ¹úÄÚÕþ²¿³¤Ôó»ô·ò) turned down a handshake from German Chancellor Merkel(µÂ¹ú×ÜÀíĬ¿Ë¶û). Instead of getting upset, Merkel just laughed and said, ¡°It is the right thing to do.¡±

Health departments (²¿ÃÅ) in many countries have also suggested that people change their regular greetings to safer ones.

Shaking hands is a common gesture to show respect around the world. Now in the US, the elbow bump (ÅöÖâ) is the new handshake. US Surgeon General Jerome Adams introduced the elbow bump, which has been used by political(ÕþÖεÄ) leaders, health officials and professional(Ö°ÒµµÄ) athletes. Brad Hazzard, a health minister in New South Wales, Australia, advised people to pat (ÅÄ) each other on the back in place of a handshake.

In France, kissing on the cheek is a common greeting, even between people who have just met. French Health Minister Olivier Veran has advised the public not to do this. Italian authorities (¹Ù·½) have made the same suggestion. French lifestyle expert Philippe Lichtfus said simply looking into a person's eyes is enough.

In the United Arab Emirates(ÁªºÏ°¢À­²®Çõ³¤¹ú) and Qatar(¿¨Ëþ¶û), people rub (Ħ²Á) their noses together upon meeting. Their health departments have advised them to wave only.

In the face of such changes, how should you go about changing the way you greet people? Australian manner expert Susan Wilson has suggested simply greeting people by looking them in the eye, smiling and saying hello.

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