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How do you address elders in Kannada?
But Kannada has three words for calling you. “Neenu “ for casual and friendly call whereas “Neevu” for an elderly or to show respect.
How do you greet an elder?
Common courtesy is a great way to let your elders know they’re special. Greet them by shaking their hand, giving them a warm hug, or whatever they’re most comfortable with. When you’re with your elders, talk to them in your normal speaking voice and avoid using words or phrases that could offend or confuse them.
Why do we greet our elders?
It is a way of showing respect of people. People who greet each other learn to tolerate each other. Children in different ethnic groups shows respect to their elders in different ways. Children who greet elders are good children.
What is the greeting when two Kannadigas meet?
Is the greeting when two kannadigas meet. They may hold his hands or shoulder if they are familiar. Or they simultaneously their own hands together in a gesture of namaskara “Namaskara, hegiddiri” literally translates to “Hi, how are you. “ However these days nobody uses such a formal welcome, particularly, the present generation.
What is the most commonly used greeting in India?
Namaste is the most commonly used greeting in India. Very often, when people realize you are an Indian, they fold hands and greet you with a Namaste. However, when nothing in India is universal, how can our greetings be. Here is a list of some of the commonly used greetings across India.
What is the meaning of the Kannada word ‘Namaskara’?
So pure Kannada language word for “namaskara” is that word itself “namaskara”. Namaskara is actually the Kannada formal way of greeting a person. However if we want to greet someone with a good morning we tend to say “Shubhodaya” or “Shubha udaya”. Meaning/translation is self explanatory.
Why do we greet elders first in a conversation?
Younger people were to greet elders first to show respect among other reasons. It was also not proper to just talk other things before exchanging greetings- it was a way of expressing politeness. It was also a way of acknowledging the presence of somebody, be it as the individuals were passing each other on the way.