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World Languages, 16.02.2021 18:50 Arleth25

Search the Internet to find out more about the different ways in which people greet and take leave of each other in the German-speaking countries. Then, based on your research, write a short essay in English of about 100-150 words comparing and contrasting expressions of greeting and parting used in various German-speaking countries. ( I have seen 2 of these questions already, but somehow some people didn't read where it says GERMAN and put Spanish)(Will give brainiest)

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