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In Finland, a firm handshake is the greeting standard, even with children. When you are greeting a larger group, it is proper the shake the hands of the women first.People are introduced with two names; the first and last name or a title and the last name.Only close friends and family greet with hugs or kisses. Finns are not comfortable with physical contact, such as a pat on the back.Do not fold your arms, as this is considered arrogant, and do not have your hands in your pockets during conversation. Also avoid sitting with an ankle resting on your knee, as it is viewed as too casual.A toss of the head is a motion for “come here”.
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