How to say a beautiful 'hello' - inspired by philosophy from non-English speaking cultures
Briefly

In English, the choice of greeting often comes down to informal versus insincere options, reflecting a cultural appreciation for simplicity and politeness.
The Arabic greeting 'as-salāmu 'alaykum' (peace be upon you) emphasizes the importance of peace among individuals, as instructed in the Qur'an.
Sanskrit's 'namaste', which means 'a bow to you', signifies respect and deference, showcasing how greetings can reflect cultural values.
In cultures that emphasize hospitality, greetings like 'nǐ chī le ma' in Mandarin and 'bap meogeosseoyo' in Korean show interest in communal well-being.
Read at The Conversation
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