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Hugging

Hugging

Date: Oct 16 2009

Themes: How To, Travel

Grammar: Conditionals with "Unless"

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If you ever visit the U.S., get ready to do some serious hugging. Americans love to hug, and it’s customary for friends and acquaintances to throw their arms around each other when saying hello or goodbye. Of course, you wouldn’t hug a total stranger or someone you just met at a business meeting. But you might be surprised by how often you find yourself locked in a close embrace.

All this hugging can sometimes lead to awkward moments, like when one person goes in for a hug and the other person isn’t expecting it. Plus, not everyone has the same attitude toward hugging, even within the U.S. Some people hug across the board, while others reserve the hug for their closest friends and family members. Find out whether Devan and Ella would hug you if they met you.

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Devan

Devan

Ella

Ella

Devan:  So I know you’re planning on going to Paris soon. I was wondering, over there, do they hug when you meet someone?

Ella:  I think they do the kiss on each cheek thing.

Devan:  Have you ever had an awkward situation where you went to hug someone and they weren’t accustomed to doing that?

Ella:  Yeah, like in Asian culture hugging’s not very normal unless you’re friends or family, so it’s more like bowing or just being respectful. But it’s kind of hard to remember that when I’m here in the States, ‘cause I hug everyone. But the only awkward moment I had was like hugging an ex.

Devan:  It’s hard to tell sometimes if it’s appropriate to hug or not. Some people are very touchy-feely, other people just need their personal space and it’s like, “Woah, you’re getting in my bubble,” you know?

Ella:  Yeah. Have you ever noticed there’s a whole bunch of different types of hugs?

Devan:  Oh yeah, totally. Like the way girlfriends hug is different from the way guy friends hug, like guy friends will do the bro hug where they lock arms and do the pat on the back.

Ella:  Or like couples, they’ll hold the waist, and then someone will hold the neck. There’s so many styles!

Devan:  Yeah, like the awkward mom hug where she pats you on the back and you’re like “Why are you patting me?”

Ella:  Exactly.

 

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Different countries have different ways of greeting people. In the U.S., people sometimes hug when they meet. In France, where Ella will soon be going, it’s more common to kiss on both cheeks.

Ella loves to hug, but her family comes from Thailand, and she says it’s less common to hug people you don’t know well in Asian culture. Devan thinks it’s hard to know whether you should hug someone no matter what culture they belong to. Some people like to hug everyone, like Ella, but others are protective of their personal space. Even for people who like to hug, there are different types of hugs depending on the situation.

How do people greet each other in your country? Are you touchy-feely, or do you need lots of personal space?

 

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noguti

noguti

Brazil

well… I'm used to shake hands when I meet someone… But, yes, I hug my nexts and my close friends… :)

 That's awesome! :P

05:20 PM Oct 16 2009 |

Aus_LT

Aus_LT

Lithuania

i love hugging.;DD

everyday i hug and with very close friends i kiss.^^

05:07 PM Oct 16 2009 |

jacky2k

jacky2k

Taiwan

In my country, greeting each other by handshake. Hug to close friends or family.

I need more personal space.

04:58 PM Oct 16 2009 |

JazzUp

JazzUp

Thailand

I love watching the clip "free hug." (check it out)

Some in here may have seen it already.

In my country, hug is invaluable when throwing arms around your special person, and not normal for strage persons.

04:58 PM Oct 16 2009 |

Sol.Der

Saudi Arabia

In my country, the hug is not normal .. here we do shake hands and kiss on each cheek .. and that between man and man not man and woman .. because everybody here are in Islam .. and If greeting with stranger just we shake hands and say " peace be upon you " ..

the hug is not present here ..

04:40 PM Oct 16 2009 |

M-zetec

M-zetec

Georgia

Tongue out

04:10 PM Oct 16 2009 |

SaLaS

SaLaS

Oman

dhat's cool

03:11 PM Oct 16 2009 |

PanGz

PanGz

Thailand

cool tradational!! :) but Thailand dont have any hug,,we hug just for mom or dad and very close person.here we use thai greeting ''Wai'' when we meet each other.

02:58 PM Oct 16 2009 |

ahmad133

ahmad133

Yemen

Yes. in Yemen is less common to hug except closest friends , but it's common to shake hands and to kiss in both cheeks,,

02:43 PM Oct 16 2009 |

mohamed_1981

Egypt

In Egypt , hugging is very common among firends with the same gender

01:03 PM Oct 16 2009 |

Green Alice

Russian Federation

I don't hug people much, even close friends and relatives. For me it is appropriate to hug them after a long absence. But of course, it differs from family to family.

12:24 PM Oct 16 2009 |

munaam

munaam

Pakistan

we here …aslo like to hug ..

even all the time..

hehe

12:07 PM Oct 16 2009 |

albatros90

Turkey

hugging is very normal between lovers and friends.i thınk hugging show heat between friends

09:45 AM Oct 16 2009 |

hannahcooldream

China

hugging is good ….....BUT in China hugging is just normal between friends and relatives….but i think hugging is so nice….

08:23 AM Oct 16 2009 |

Stasja

Ukraine

In my country hugging and kissing are usual between the relatives and friends. Shaking hands is common for males for greetings and telling goodbuy in everyday life. Women shake hands when it is official or business meeting.

08:11 AM Oct 16 2009 |

aunglawkeeshein

Myanmar

Hugging! God help! That's totally awkward to act between us but I like that idea of hugging .Yet here in Myanmar hugging doesn't go a lot between us even though we are so- too—close to each other. Maybe it is common between couple!!! 

06:49 AM Oct 16 2009 |

mickee85

mickee85

Philippines

In Philippines, shake hands is often use in meeting new people or strangers. Hugging and kissing on cheeks are often use for family and friends.

06:38 AM Oct 16 2009 |

rajvinder

India

in india, hugging is famous, but ony for friends and lovers, though it symbolizes your caring and lovabla attitude toward others, but still in india, one has to take care about hugging others

06:38 AM Oct 16 2009 |

kiri10

kiri10

Philippines

Hugging happens just anywhere between two people who mutually shares fervent feelings for each other the very moment they meet. It's actually the intense kind of feelings (happiness or sadness) that make hugging exist. It's an indication that something is being shared mutually between two persons. If only one person hugs the other who is not responding at all, then mutual interaction is obviously zero.However, the element of sharing something is still present as being shown by someone who hugs.

06:37 AM Oct 16 2009 |

piloxie

piloxie

China

In China, it’s different .people usually shake hands 

05:48 AM Oct 16 2009 |

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